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2022 Legislative Session in Utah: Economic reform, affordable housing

Developers vying for chance to transform riverfront in Glenwood

Two developers hope for the chance to transform space along the Willamette River in Glenwood.  Glenwood Development, LLC, and LOCALIS Partners presented their plans to transform city-owned property along Franklin Boulevard on Monday night during a meeting of the Springfield Economic Development Agency.  One has proposed a development that would include the largest hotel and conference center between Portland and San Francisco. The other has partnered with nearby property owners to propose a sports-anchored development that would help two local teams move up to a higher league of play and create a place for people to live, work and play. 

Friday March 12, 2021 - KZMU Community Radio

Friday March 12, 2021 One year after the World Health Organization officially declared the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Spencer Cox says all Utahns should be able to sign up for a vaccine by April 1. He also urges residents to remain cautious and respectful of one another. Plus, Deb Haaland’s road to become Secretary of the Interior has been rocky – at one point this week, Republican Senators placed a hold on her nomination, citing concerns about her positions on fossil fuel industries. But as our partners report, some tribes dependent on fossil fuels are looking to Haaland to help them diversify.   Plus, our Weekly News Reel, a discussion with reporters on some of their latest stories. The Times-Independent’s Doug McMurdo (7:00) has highlights on a bill that allows Grand County to spend some of its Transient Room Tax revenue on economic diversification, Utah’s mask mandate, and a new Moab school for ‘twice-exceptional’ students. Moab Sun News editor Maggie McGuire (1

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