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Central Wasatch Commission highlights ski-bus gains, reopens push for a conservation act; membership share for Cottonwood Heights proposed to rise

Cottonwood Heights City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

CWC executive director Lindsay Nielsen told council the commission reduced ski-bus travel times, is re-engaging on a Central Wasatch National Conservation and Recreation Area Act (CWNC), and presented a membership contribution analysis that would raise Cottonwood Heights' annual dues to about $59,000.

Lindsay Nielsen, executive director of the Central Wasatch Commission, made her annual visit to the council on April 7 and summarized multi-year accomplishments and next steps.

Nielsen highlighted the ski-bus priority access program and said it has reduced ski-bus travel time by roughly 34% on heavy snow days. She reviewed the CWC’s short-term project grant program (used for trailhead bathrooms, backcountry shuttle…

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