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Editorâs note: In a series running through Dec. 31, the Daily Herald is sharing its picks for âUtah Countyâs Top 10 News Stories for 2020.â We will be running recaps of those stories, two per day, through New Yearâs Eve. This story is ranked No. 4. The Utah County Commissionâs decision to approve a conservation easement for Bridal Veil Falls and, by doing so, prevent future private development at the beloved Provo Canyon landmark, is Utah Countyâs fourth biggest story of the year. Commissioner Bill Lee was caught off guard when Commissioner Nathan Ivie on Nov. 18 proposed scheduling a public hearing to discuss a conservation easement for Bridal Veil Falls. ....
Utah County Commissioners vote to protect Bridal Veil Falls from private development Utah County Commissioners vote to protect Bridal Veil Falls from private development and last updated 2020-12-10 00:57:51-05 PROVO, Utah â The Utah County Commission unanimously approved a conservation easement for Bridal Veil Falls Wednesday night, which will protect the famous falls from any future commercial or private development. A developer wanted to build a tram near the falls and small drug treatment center at the top. The decision came after nearly four hours of public comment from community members and accusations against Commissioner Bill Lee over campaign funding and alleged backdoor meetings with parties who want to develop the falls. ....