Do Road Closures Hurt Campers? An Off-Road Advocacy Group Thinks So And Wants Them To Fight Back kuer.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kuer.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Moab passed a new noise ordinance Tuesday night to deal with all-terrain vehicles, and Grand County passed one last week. Off-roading groups are already pushing back against the new limits, which they say are too restrictive.
The Moab City Council passed a long-awaited noise ordinance at their regular meeting on April 27 meant to address general noise complaints from residents across the city, specifically noise stemming from off-highway vehicles. Councilmembers ironed out specific time windows and decibel limits for recreational activity on Tuesday to finalize the ordinance and now look forward to gauging its impact.
âWeâre trying to embrace our full spectrum of recreation opportunities that we provide here in Moab. I want the motorized community to hear loud and clear from me and this council that weâre not trying to restrict or reject this type of recreation,â Mayor Emily Niehaus said at the meeting.
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Construction on the U District development is expected to begin in April 2021. Author: Megan Carroll Updated: 5:48 PM PST March 5, 2021
SPOKANE, Wash. A multifamily development with 298 units is coming to Spokane s University District.
Sagamore Spokane LLC, a local development company, announced on Thursday that the City of Spokane approved its application for building permits for the first phase of The District, according to a press release from the University District. The development is located on a 13.6-acre parcel of land comprised of ten lots and surrounded by the Spokane River to the north, East Martin Luther King Jr. Way to the south, the Ben Burr trail alongside the river to the north, and bisected by the Hamilton Street Bridge.