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Council approves SUVPS quitclaim for Dry Creek Trail connection and irrigation easement for new high school
Summary
The council voted to accept a quitclaim from Southern Utah Valley Power Systems to add roughly 1,300 sq ft for a Dry Creek Trail connection to Kelvin Grove Park and separately approved an irrigation and land‑drain pipeline easement tied to a new high‑school project; both measures passed by roll call.
Springville City Council approved two separate property actions on Tuesday: a quitclaim and maintenance easement from Southern Utah Valley Power Systems (SUVPS) to finish a Dry Creek Trail connection, and an irrigation/land‑drain easement associated with new high‑school construction.
Stacy, a presenter for the Parks/Planning team, told the council the quitclaim would add about 1,300 square feet of trail space to connect the Dry Creek Trail to Kelvin Grove Park and described…
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