April 2019 UDOT’s Little Cottonwood Canyon Environmental Impact Statement study team has extended the comment period for the EIS until further notice. The language below is a project update from
March 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
March 2019 The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) recently revised the study approach of the Little Cottonwood Canyon Environmental Impact Statement (LCC EIS) to focus on the immediate needs of
March 2019 The CWNCRA will protect key lands in the Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon headwaters from additional development pressures, which will help keep the watershed clean. Recreational activity and other
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
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
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
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
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