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House substitutes revision to transportation corridor preservation bill, removing eminent-domain provisions
Summary
The House adopted a substitute to Senate Bill 208 that removes critical-corridor and eminent-domain provisions and instead establishes a cooperative 30‑day process for UDOT and local governments to coordinate corridor preservation; the substitute passed the House and will be returned to the Senate.
The Utah House substituted and passed a revised version of Senate Bill 208 on March 3, changing the bill’s approach to transportation corridor preservation by removing language tied to eminent domain and critical corridors and emphasizing cooperation between the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and local governments.
Representative Deeb (floor sponsor) described the substitute as a "kinder,…
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