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A bill that would allow resort communities like Moab to restrict ATVs on roads between certain hours is now before a state Senate committee. ATV reform is a priority of both Moab City and Grand County, but locally-driven changes are facing opposition in the state. And later, a bill that would allow Grand County to spend a greater percentage of Transient Room Tax revenue on mitigating the impacts of tourism – rather than promotion and advertising – advances from committee. Plus, the Southwest continues to experience ‘extreme’ and ‘exceptional’ drought. Our radio partners at KOTO looked into how residents in Norwood, Colorado have been coping and adapting.

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Photo: Moab City posted new speed limit signs for Off-Highway Vehicles like ATVs. SB 168 would allow cities to restrict ATVs on roads between certain hours.

SB 168: Designated Vehicle Route Amendments (McKell)
https://le.utah.gov/~2021/bills/static/SB0168.html
Dispatch from the Undisputed Motorhead Capitol of the West: A Radio Special by Jon Kovash and Josie Kovash
https://www.kzmu.org/dispatch-from-the-undisputed-motorhead-capitol-of-the-west-a-radio-special-by-jon-kovash-and-josie-kovash/

HB 247: Transient Room Tax Amendments (Albrecht)
https://le.utah.gov/~2021/bills/static/HB0247.html

KOTO: Norwood Deals with Drought
https://www.koto.org/featured-news-stories/2021/2/5/norwood-deals-with-drought