People who are found guilty could face a class B misdemeanor for engaging in prohibited uses or a class C misdemeanor for destroying signage indicating what activities are banned. Penalties can range from 90 days in jail and up to a $750 fine to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine.
Colin Hilton, the president and CEO of the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation, raised concerns about the longevity of the nonprofit if it isn’t able to obtain new revenue or host a second Winter Olympics.