Public works recently identified an estimated $73 million worth of much-needed infrastructure projects, from capital improvements to major maintenance. In order to address these large-scale needs, city manager Joel Linares asked the Moab City Council to step up the amount of public works projects they fund throughout the year. Also on the news, the Moab Mosquito Abatement District recently trapped Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, a vector for various viral diseases including yellow fever and dengue. Plus, our partners at KBUT report on the first hearing over the decision to move BLM headquarters to Grand Junction, Colorado. Tune in.