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CWC October 4, 2019

September Letter from the CWC

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 preceding month.
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CWC September 6, 2019

August Letter from the CWC

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 preceding month.
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CWNCRA August 19, 2019

Central Wasatch National Conservation Recreation Area Act Discussion Draft 8/19/19

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User-Made Trails August 6, 2019

User-Made Trails

Throughout the Central Wasatch, we are fortunate to be able to host many well-renowned, expertly designed trail networks. Our trail systems came as a result of comprehensive research, in which
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CWC July 31, 2019

July Letter from the CWC

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 preceding month.
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Tolling Study, Transportation July 8, 2019

Cottonwood Canyon Transportation Action Plan: Tolling Study

If you have tried to access one of your favorite Little or Big Cottonwood Canyon ski resorts on the morning of a “powder panic,” especially during a weekend, you have
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CWC June 28, 2019

June Letter From the CWC

  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 preceding
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CWC May 31, 2019

May Letter From the CWC

May 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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CWC April 29, 2019

April Letter From the CWC

April 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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Little Cottonwood Canyon EIS April 24, 2019

Little Cottonwood Canyon Environmental Impact Statement Comment Period Extended Until Further Notice

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
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The Stakeholder Spotlight of the week is Tom Diege The Stakeholder Spotlight of the week is Tom Diegel!

Tom grew up in Oregon and learned to love the mountains and rivers there, and naturally was lured to Utah as a step-up in the beauty, ruggedness, relief, quality, and accessibility of Utah's mountains and deserts.  After many years of cycling, running, hiking, climbing, and skiing in the Wasatch, he was asked to be on the fledgling Wasatch Backcountry Alliance a decade ago and happily accepted since Tom knew that activism was in his heart and relished the opportunity to get more involved.  They quickly got involved in the Mountain Accord process, and, as a member of the Recreation workgroup, Tom was involved in many meetings and was honored to be accepted into the Central Wasatch Commission's stakeholder group.  He has been pleased to get to know and work with the many players in the Wasatch to achieve a balance of preservation with economic interests. 

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

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Yesterday was National Public Lands Day! The Centr Yesterday was National Public Lands Day! The Central Wasatch Commission celebrated by volunteering with some CWC Stakeholders, staff, @cottonwoodcanyonsfoundation, @solitudemountain, and other locals. Over 1,600 pounds of invasive weeds were pulled, which set a new record! Thank you to everyone who helped put this event together!

How did you celebrate Utah's public lands? Comment below! 

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The CWC Stakeholders Council will meet on Monday, The CWC Stakeholders Council will meet on Monday, September 25th at 3:30 p.m. It will be held in person at Millcreek City Hall and online via Zoom. Link in bio to register!

Photo courtesy of Siani Weston

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#throwbackthursday with a photo of Wasatch Mountai #throwbackthursday with a photo of Wasatch Mountain Club members! Three hikers in a meadow look at the fall foliage and Central Wasatch Mountains. People stopped to admire the view as they traversed to Twin Peaks. The photo was taken on September 27, 1931, probably by Homer A. Collins.

Where do you like to hike in the fall? Comment below! 🍂🍁

Photo courtesy of @marriottlibrary

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