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Committee member seeks transfer of 295.89 acres to Fruit Heights to connect trail segments

House Committee on Natural Resources · March 10, 2026
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Summary

A House Natural Resources Committee member told the committee that the Fruit Heights Land Conveyance Act would transfer 295.89 acres from the Uinta‑Wasatch‑Cache National Forest to Fruit Heights, Utah, for trail connections and maintenance; a request to enter letters of support into the record was objected to (objector not identified in the transcript).

A member of the House Natural Resources Committee urged the panel to consider the Fruit Heights Land Conveyance Act, saying the bill would transfer 295.89 acres of undesignated federal land in the Uinta‑Wasatch‑Cache National Forest to the city of Fruit Heights in Davis County, Utah, for public purposes and trail maintenance.

The lawmaker told the committee the conveyance is intended to connect two currently disconnected portions of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail and to expand the existing Fruit Loops trail…

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