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Residents urge pause, strict limits on proposed South Rim gravel pit during public comment

Tooele County Council · March 25, 2026
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Summary

Multiple South Rim residents urged the Tooele County Council to pause operations or impose strict traffic, dust and noise controls for a proposed gravel pit now in litigation, raising health, safety and property-value concerns. The council heard comments but took no immediate action on the pit.

Several South Rim residents used the public comment period at the Tooele County Council meeting on March 24 to urge the council to halt or tightly restrict operations at a proposed South Rim gravel pit that is currently involved in litigation.

Amber Enersen, who said she was speaking as a private citizen, told the council the site sits directly in view of her home and raised a series of safety and environmental concerns. She urged that trucks be limited to Mormon Trail for entry and exit, that haul hours be restricted, that speed…

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