On the news reel today, we talk to Doug McMurdo of the Times Independent about the city’s plans to change parking, traffic lights and more on Main Street. Plus we cover the city’s discussions about what to do with the Walnut Lane Property where they promised to build affordable housing. We finish up with a story about the county’s new stance on the timed entry system at Arches National Park.
This week, we also speak to Kenny Fallon from the Green River Observer. We discuss Green River’s new subdivision process, which was changed recently to meet the requirements of a new state law. We also talk about a new ordinance in town that allows people to live in RVs and campers on their property while building houses. Plus, an update about pay changes for EMS workers in Green River and the latest on the lawsuit against the state engineer’s office for approving water rights for a lithium mine in town.
- Show Notes -
• Big changes are coming to Main Street
https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/big-changes-are-coming-to-main-street/
• Moab Mayor: Walnut Lane gets decided this year
https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/moab-mayor-walnut-lane-gets-decided-this-year/
• Grand County withdraws support of timed entry at Arches
https://www.moabtimes.com/articles/grand-county-withdraws-support-of-timed-entry-at-arches
• Green River Observer
https://thegreenriverobserver.substack.com/