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Possible collateral damage in the decision to nix the Northern Corridor could be Zone 6, roughly 6,800 acres — evenly divided between the BLM and the Utah Trust Lands Administration — that was ...
St. George • A recently released environmental study may have signaled the federal government’s intent to revoke approval of the proposed Northern Corridor Highway, but Utah’s elected ...
ST. GEORGE, Utah (KUTV) — The decision by the Bureau of Land Management to endorse an alternate route for the long-debated Northern Corridor project in Washington County has sparked sharp ...
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It’s official: Federal agencies reverse approval for controversial Northern Corridor Highway - MSNZone 6, which consists of 6,800 acres – about half of which is owned by the Utah Trust Lands Administration – was created in 2021 to offset the negative impacts of the Northern Corridor Highway.
ST. GEORGE, Utah — When the federal government issued what it said was a final rejection of the right-of-way for the proposed Northern Corridor highway above St. George, they offered as an ...
ST. GEORGE, Utah — Four years after the federal government under one president approved the right-of-way for a highway connecting Washington City to St. George, federal officials under another ...
A highway proposed to cross through sensitive tortoise habitat in the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve is taking center stage in a contentious debate over southwest Utah’s public lands and trust issues ...
ST. GEORGE, Utah (ABC4) — Last week, the saga over the contested Northern Corridor highway project in St. George entered its latest chapter. On May 9, the Bureau of Land Management released its ...
ST. GEORGE, Utah — (KUTV) — A new piece of federal legislation is pushing the controversial northern corridor road project in St. George closer to reality. It’s author, representative from ...
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