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Public hearing held on proposed vacation of 3000 West in South County
Summary
Utah County held a public hearing on a petition to vacate a roughly half-mile stretch of 3000 West (6400 South). County staff said the road is not deeded and would cost an estimated more than $1 million to bring up to county standards; nearby property owners said vacating would harm access and property value. No final action was taken.
Utah County held a public hearing on a petition filed by Public Works to vacate a roughly half-mile, farm two-track known as 3000 West (6400 South). County staff told commissioners the county has claimed the route as a public right-of-way since about 1960 but does not hold a deed, and that recent litigation brought by a local landowner challenges that claim.
Dale, a Public Works staff member who presented the petition, said the road “has no useful purpose as a public road right now” and described several obstacles to bringing the route up to county standards, including encroachment by a residence and…
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