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Senate unanimously approves bill setting public-use rules for stretch of Weber River

Utah Senate · February 3, 2020
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Summary

The Senate passed second substitute Senate Bill 63, 29–0, to set parameters for public recreation on a one-mile navigable stretch of the Weber River between Holiday Park and Echo Reservoir, responding to a recent Utah Supreme Court ruling.

Senator Bridal brought second substitute Senate Bill 63 to third reading and described it as a collaborative measure that responds to a Utah Supreme Court ruling about public access on a one-mile stretch of the Weber River. "As was presented on Friday, this has been a collaborative effort over the last few years to come up with some kind of strategy on how to deal…

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