Canyon Construction, Cox vs. EPA, and Bad Parking Jobs
Spring in our canyons brings mountain bikers, dog walkers, and heavy machinery together. Host Ali Vallarta and executive producer Emily Means set your expectations for canyon construction, from Millcreek Canyon to the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. Plus, air quality is a top-10 issue for Utahns, so why would Gov. Spencer Cox sign a letter asking the Environmental Protection Agency to back off? Start your week with our SLC news roundup and some local shoutouts.
Resources and references:
- Millcreek Canyon access would be limited for 2 years in road plan [Salt Lake Tribune]
- Sign up for alerts about City Creek Canyon construction.
- Bonneville Shoreline Trail maintenance plan
- Salt Lake City Foothills Trail System Plan
- Cox among 22 Republican governors urging pause to new EPA air quality rule [Utah News Dispatch]
- Mythbusting Salt Lake’s Air Quality [City Cast Salt Lake]
- How to Keep Track of Air Quality in Salt Lake City [Hey Salt Lake]
- Park City Asshole Parking on Instagram
- Solstice Chocolate 54% milk dark chocolate
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