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CWC February 28, 2019

February Letter from the CWC

February 2019 During each monthly public meeting, the CWC Executive Director delivers a staff report to the Commission on all that CWC staff accomplished or made progress with during the
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Legislature February 22, 2019

Senate Concurrent Resolution 10: Urging Solutions for the Central Wasatch Mountains

February 2019 Senator Cullimore released Senate Concurrent Resolution 10, which urges solutions for the Central Wasatch Mountains. The resolution recognizes the Wasatch Mountains have enormous economic, watershed, natural, and recreational
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Transportation February 22, 2019

Wasatch Canyons Transportation & Lands Solutions Today and Tomorrow

  Our intensively used and loved Central Wasatch Mountains have reached a crisis point in transportation: the roads have become unacceptably clogged, especially on snowy winter days, too often leaving
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Transportation February 20, 2019

Little Cottonwood Pilot Intersections User Feedback Survey

  February 2019 Together, the Central Wasatch Commission and the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) are tackling traffic congestion in the Cottonwood Canyons. The revised Little Cottonwood Canyon Environmental Impact
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Graffiti Vandalism February 7, 2019

Graffiti Vandalism in the Cottonwood Canyons

February 2019 Graffiti Vandalism in the Cottonwood Canyons Graffiti vandalism in the Cottonwood Canyons and surroundings area has reached a point of concern for community and advocacy groups like the
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The Stakeholder Spotlight of the week is Kelly Boa The Stakeholder Spotlight of the week is Kelly Boardman!

Kelly Boardman has been a local Cottonwood Heights resident since 1997. She owns property, works and recreates in the Central Wasatch. Her passion for the outdoors, environment and recreation brought her here from Mammoth Lakes for academics at the University of Utah and athletic pursuits in the Wasatch Mountains. She has worked as an environmental consultant and currently works as a snow sports professional. Her interests include alpine skiing, snowboarding, ski touring, climbing, mountain biking, trail running, backpacking, surfing and traveling the world. She has been on the Stakeholders Council since 2021 and is hopeful to see more balance among environmental, recreational and economic interests in the canyons, and eventually wholistic and sustainable transportation solutions. 

Learn more about the Stakeholder Council on the CWC's website. Link in bio!

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The Economy Systems Committee will meet on Tuesday The Economy Systems Committee will meet on Tuesday, November 28th at 3:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in person at the CWC's office and online via Zoom. Link in bio to register!

Photo courtesy of Shauna Hart - @byhartphotography

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The last Stakeholders Council meeting of the year The last Stakeholders Council meeting of the year will be Monday, November 27th, at 3:30 p.m. It will be held at Millcreek City Hall and online via Zoom. Link in bio to register! 

Photo courtesy of Andrew Fowler @_andrew.fowler

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The Central Wasatch Commission comprises governmen The Central Wasatch Commission comprises government officials and members of the public who work together to protect the Central Wasatch Mountains. The Board, made up of government officials, is the decision-making body of the CWC. The Stakeholders Council is a group of citizens with a wide array of interests and expertise that advises the Board regarding issues, interests, and proposed plans. 

Above is the CWC’s organizational chart with positions and committees for both groups. The Stakeholders Council has recently restructured its committees based on the foundational components of the Mountain Accord: transportation issues, recreational stewardship, environmental conservation, and economic interests. In addition, the success of the Millcreek Canyon Committee has led to the continuation of the group.

Visit the CWC's website to learn more about the Board and the Stakeholders Council. Link in bio!

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