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Governor's office proposes $1 million recreation access study to map rural gaps

Utah Outdoor Adventure Commission · March 31, 2024
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Summary

A governor's office fellow told the Utah Outdoor Adventure Commission the study would fund a 12‑month RFP process to identify access improvements, data needs and projects; the request is listed as a $1,000,000 line in UDOT's budget and would be shaped with the commission and Division of Outdoor Recreation.

Matt Ryan, a fellow in the Governor's Office of Planning and Budget, outlined a proposed statewide recreation access study and a recommended $1,000,000 budget line to finance it. He said the study would be issued by RFP and is intended to identify where access can be improved, collect better visitation data and propose project priorities over roughly a 12‑month period. "There's a million dollars recommended for this upcoming fiscal year to, you know, finance the study and [it] should take approximately 12 months," Ryan said.

Ryan told…

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