“Miscommunication” on HB 180
Grand County Commissioners were dismayed last week by a presentation on House Bill 180, which imposes education requirements on OHV operators.
Grand County Commissioners were dismayed last week by a presentation on House Bill 180, which imposes education requirements on OHV operators.
Early in the afternoon of Friday, Nov. 4, several large boulders dislodged from a steep roadside slope and landed in both…
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A new Utah law will impose education requirements on some OHV users beginning in 2023.
The Grand County Commission again postponed adopting the Alternative Dwelling Overlay ordinance that the planning department has been drafting for several months.
The Grand County Commission unanimously approved a tentative county budget for 2023.
Grand County Active Transportation and Trails Division and the climbing advocacy nonprofit the Access Fund, are strategizing to meet the masses with messages of responsible recreation.
First responders and multidisciplinary team members gathered to attend a training on pediatric forensic medical exams—what they are and when they’re called for—put on by the Grand County Children’s Justice Center.
Grand County has submitted a formal response to a lawsuit filed by ATV advocacy group the BlueRibbon Coalition and 11 Moab businesses against the county, as well as Moab City, over noise ordinances and business licensing regulations.
Grand County commissioners voted to help fund two projects designed to deepen understanding of the hydrology of the Moab valley by studying the wetlands contained in the Scott and Norma Matheson Wetlands Preserve.