Credit Roadtrippers
Many visitors to Grand County bring recreational-off road vehicles with them. Moab city officials say while they want people to enjoy their time in the community, the negative effects UTVs can have on residents must be accounted for.
“I would like to work with users and impress upon them how impacted our residents are, Tawny Knuteson-Boyd said. And we don’t hate them, we want them to come and enjoy. We just want our town respected and our residents respected.”
Knuteson-Boyd is a member of the Moab City Council and is working alongside the council and the Grand County Commision to find better solutions for off-highway vehicle problems in the area.
Credit Utah Public Radio
More vaccination updates came from Gov. Spencer Cox during a press conference on Thursday.
“We are assembling a small army of trained volunteers to help them, Cox said. We told them wherever their constraints, any problems you have, let us know. If you need more money, we will write the check.If you need more personnel, we will find personnel for you. If you need technical support, we will get you that technical support.”
Cox said Utah vaccine efforts are going well, thanks to the state’s 13 local health departments.
He said the state has received the second doses for those who have been vaccinated, and is asking everyone who has appointments for the second dose to keep them.