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House narrowly approves Jordan River signage bill after debate on scope and cost
Summary
The House approved House Bill 278 (first substitute) 38-34 to require signs marking the Jordan River at specified state‑road intersections and include signage when bridges are replaced; sponsor said UDOT lacked an existing river‑posting policy and the measure is limited to a single location on state roads.
The Utah House on Feb. 25 approved House Bill 278, a measure requiring the posting of signs identifying the Jordan River at specified intersections on state roads and requiring signage consideration when bridges are replaced.
Representative Acton, the bill sponsor, said the bill is narrowly tailored: it applies to a single location and to state roads. "This…
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