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Kane County approves ordinance recognizing historic livestock trails along county roads
Summary
The commission revised the county land‑use code to recognize historic livestock trails as established roadways, a change staff said protects traditional ranching movements without altering maintenance responsibilities; no public speakers testified at the hearing.
The Kane County Planning and Zoning Commission on March 11 approved Ordinance 2026‑08 to recognize historic livestock trails where they coincide with county roadways.
Taylor, the county’s government affairs director, described the proposal as a response to concerns that federal planning, development or private land transactions could curtail long‑standing livestock movements. He said the ordinance initially treats county‑claimed…
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