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2020 Short Term Projects, CWC July 15, 2020

Co-Sponsored “Chipper Days” Project

One of the Central Wasatch Commission’s seven approved Short Term Projects for the 2020 work season is co-sponsoring “Chipper Days.” A “Chipper Day” is an event where an organization brings
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Little Cottonwood Canyon EIS July 13, 2020

The Commission’s Comments on UDOT’s LCC EIS Alternatives and Screening Report

July 10th, 2020 RE: Little Cottonwood Canyon Environmental Impacts Statement Comments regarding Draft Alternatives and Screening  Reports   Dear Josh Van Jura and LCC EIS project team, The Central Wasatch
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Little Cottonwood Canyon EIS, Mountain Transportation System, Transportation July 6, 2020

Differences Between the CWC MTS & LCC EIS

The Mountain Transportation System (MTS) initiative is a regional transportation plan led by the Central Wasatch Commission (CWC) and member jurisdictions. The Little Cottonwood Canyon Environmental Impact Statement (LCC EIS)
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2020 Short Term Projects, CWC June 29, 2020

Mill D to Dog Lake Bridges Project

The Central Wasatch Commission has allocated $20,000 to construct two bridges on the Desolation Trail from Mill D North Fork Trailhead below Dog Lake in partnership with Trails Utah and
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2020 Short Term Projects, CWC June 17, 2020

Wag Bag Kiosk at Jacob’s Ladder Trailhead

Who’s involved?  Save Our Canyons, Salt Lake Climbers Alliance, and The Gear Room SLC, the Central Wasatch Commission   How much funding is the CWC providing?  $1,000   What will
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CWC June 9, 2020

A Message from the CWC

The members and staff of the Central Wasatch Commission are deeply disturbed by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Bernardo Palacios, and Tony McDade, and by the
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CWC May 22, 2020

Painting Peaks – Chris Peterson

In October 2019, the Central Wasatch Commission commissioned the “Mount Olympus and Twin Peaks” mural from local artist Chris Peterson.  “My objective for this piece was to provide a ‘quintessential
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CWC May 11, 2020

The Central Wasatch Commission Approves Funding For Short Term Projects

SALT LAKE CITY, UT – Monday, May 11, 2020, During the May 4th meeting of the Central Wasatch Commission, the Commission approved funding for six project proposals that resulted from
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COVID-19, Trails April 15, 2020

Trail Etiquette during a Pandemic

***This post was updated on Wednesday, September 9th, 2020*** As people around the world are staying inside, trying to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, those of us who
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Survey April 13, 2020

Take the UTA Ski Bus Survey

If you rode the UTA Ski Bus this year, you can submit your feedback by taking their public survey. UTA, Save Our Canyons, Wasatch Backcountry Alliance, and the Central Wasatch
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Protecting the Central Wasatch through transportation solutions, concentrated development, environmental & recreational stewardship. #wearethewasatch

Tuesday, January 13, 2026, marks the beginning of Tuesday, January 13, 2026, marks the beginning of the Call for Ideas for the Central Wasatch Commission (CWC) Short-Term Project Grant Cycle. Proposed ideas must fall within the four major issue areas of the Central Wasatch Mountains: transportation, economic vitality, environmental sustainability, and recreational stewardship. The application period closes on February 10th, 2026 at 5 p.m.

This Call for Ideas is meant to explore short-term project ideas in the CWC project area that are largely “shovel-ready” for the CWC to consider for funding. “Shovel-ready” means that if funding is received, the project will be ready to break ground with all planning, communication, and permits already completed and obtained at the time of application.

For more information on previous projects, eligibility criteria, and application instructions, please visit the link in our bio.
⛰️ Care about the Central Wasatch? This one’s for ⛰️ Care about the Central Wasatch? This one’s for you. ⛰️

The full program for the 2026 Central Wasatch Symposium is live, and it’s packed with thoughtful panels and conversations about where we’ve been—and where we’re headed. Join us January 8–9 at Millcreek City Hall for two days of dialogue around this year’s theme, Celebrating 10 Years of Mountain Accord, and what that shared vision means as the Wasatch faces growing pressures.

We’re honored to welcome keynote speaker Darren Parry (@shoshoneelder), who will speak to stewardship, connection to place, and the power of building consensus. From reflecting on a decade of progress to exploring the future of the Central Wasatch, this symposium is designed to spark meaningful discussion.

Explore the full schedule above and purchase your ticket through the link in our bio.

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You won’t want to miss this one… 💡 Jack Stauss, E You won’t want to miss this one…

💡 Jack Stauss, Executive Director of Save Our Canyons, will be delivering a presentation on the intersection of land preservation and the recreation industry. 

⛷️ This discussion will showcase how the conservation and preservation of lands is not necessarily at odds with fostering a robust recreation economy. In fact, this presentation will show that we are able to both create a resilient future for all of the entities that exist and thrive in the Wasatch. 

Visit the link in our bio to learn more.

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🎁 The winter holidays are for family, friends and… 🎁 The winter holidays are for family, friends and…

🎟️ Central Wasatch Symposium tickets!

❄️ While sweaters are good gifts, the real way to show your appreciation to those that love the Central Wasatch is to give them two tickets to the 2026 Symposium. They’ll be able to join us for two jam-packed discussions about the past, present and future of our beloved mountains. 

🔗 Visit the link in our bio to get your tickets & learn more!

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