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Thursday April 29, 2021 - KZMU Community Radio


Thursday April 29, 2021
Citing excessive noise and vibration as serious hazards to public health, the Moab City Council passed a noise ordinance this week aimed at quieting down the town. The noise ordinance becomes more strict at night between the hours of 8PM and 7AM . City council members said enacting these measures is not about penalizing a recreation group, but about respecting the citizens of Moab. Plus, our partners report that the Chaco Canyon area might offer some insight into the Biden administration’s environmental policy. 
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City council tries to hammer out a noise ordinance local businesses can accept


At their regular meeting on April 13, the Moab City Council discussed a proposed noise control ordinance draft for the city. The ordinance covers potential noise pollution from musical instruments to construction, but the primary subject of debate is the section on vehicular noise.
The Grand County Commission also debated the issue of vehicular noise at two workshops last week, focusing on limiting fleet sizes and changing land-use codes.
“The City of Moab is facing an excessive noise problem. The council has heard from citizens that their sleep is being affected, they can’t open their windows at night, and in general their health is being affected as well as their enjoyment of their property,” said City Attorney Laurie Simonson. “The council has also heard that the noise is keeping people from visiting Moab, so it’s affecting our economy.” ....

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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 M ....

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