An informative and historic dialogue on the latest This Week in Moab about growth, development and…property taxes. Thirty years ago, KZMU host Christy Williams-Dunton was one of decision-makers setting Moab City’s property tax rate at zero. Now, decades later, she interviews the city officials re-considering that rate, who say sales tax no longer covers important needs like deferred maintenance projects, the police department, and rainy-day reserves. Guests are mayor Emily Niehaus, city manager Joel Linares, and finance director Ben Billingsley. Tune in.
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Visitors gather to view Delicate Arch at Arches National Park in Utah last week.
The sun has risen over Delicate Arch, a famous, hulking mass of red sandstone you might remember best as having once been an ubiquitous screen saver.
The miles-long climb for a family photo beneath the 52-foot-tall behemoth at Arches National Park is worth it for Judy Lee and daughter Lindsey Cho. They re on a road trip through the Southwest from their home in Orange County, Calif. It s almost our turn, woo-hoo! Cho says, while she and her mom take sips from their water bottles.
The anticipation is real. Delicate Arch in this soft morning light is awesome. Spin around though, and there s perhaps a less inspiring view: a line nearing 100 people deep, all waiting to take the exact same photo that makes it look to friends and family back home that they re here in solitude.
Visitors gather last week to view Delicate Arch at Arches National Park in Utah.
The sun has risen over Delicate Arch, a famous, hulking mass of red sandstone you might remember best as having once been an ubiquitous screen saver.
The miles-long climb for a family photo beneath the 52-foot-tall behemoth at Arches National Park is worth it for Judy Lee and daughter Lindsey Cho. They re on a road trip through the Southwest from their home in Orange County, Calif. It s almost our turn, woo-hoo! Cho says, while she and her mom take sips from their water bottles.
The anticipation is real. Delicate Arch in this soft morning light is awesome. Spin around though, and there s perhaps a less inspiring view: a line nearing 100 people deep, all waiting to take the exact same photo that makes it look to friends and family back home that they re here in solitude.
An Explosion In Visitors Is Threatening The Very Things National Parks Try To Protect capradio.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from capradio.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.