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Senate extends Central Wasatch Mountain Planning Commission and clarifies representation

Utah State Senate · March 9, 2017
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Summary

The Senate approved a second substitute to House Bill 293 to extend the Mountainous Planning District sunset by three years, add a property‑owner or resident representative, and permit Salt Lake County residents to serve on the commission; sponsor said the district covers Mill Creek, Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood Canyons and is not tied to Mountain Accord.

Senator Weiler presented the second substitute of House Bill 293 on March 9, describing the Mountainous Planning District as a regional planning entity focused on the Central Wasatch area (Mill Creek Canyon, Big Cottonwood Canyon and Little Cottonwood Canyon).

Weiler said the bill extends the commission’s sunset by three years, adds a…

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