Water Project Earmark that Would Limit Education Funding To Be Considered on Utah Educator Day Meeting Scheduled Friday February 17, 2012 8:00 am Utah State Capitol Room 445 Salt Lake City, UT – HB 174 would earmark 15% of future sales tax growth for water projects including the controversial Lake Powell Pipeline. This earmark would limit funding for public education, Continue Reading »
The Lake Powell Pipeline is awaiting funding from the State Legislature. Let your Legislator know you want to have a voice in this multi-billion dollar decision. Copy the link below to your browser to find your representative. http://le.utah.gov/GIS/findDistrict.jsp
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Please join Citizens for Dixie’s Future February 7th and 8th for public meetings regarding the modified Lake Powell Pipeline Draft Study Reports. The Utah Board of Water Resources (UBWR) submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) four modified draft study reports for the Lake Powell Pipeline. The four study reports were modified to consider natural gas to power the Continue Reading »
CDF Comments on UDOT Proposed Study
Citizens for Dixie is pleased to announce that we have launched our new website. We had a custom Utah web design company called Innovation Simple build the website on a custom content management system along with blogging capabilities. We have updated the website to make it easier to use and to view articles and information regarding Southern Utah. We will Continue Reading »
Republicans say they’re speaking for Westerners when fighting wildlands policies, but they need to look at the actual views of those in the West. By Walter E. Hecox and Mark Barna Posted: 04/17/2011 01:00:00 AM MDT Last month, Republican lawmakers participated in hearings in Washington with U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management officials on BLM’s new “wild lands” Continue Reading »
The State of Utah’s 2011, Initial Draft Study Reports of Utah Board of Water Resources, for the Lake Powell Pipeline (LPP) project were submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and released for public comment March 11, 2011. After two years of study by the State of Utah’s, Board of Water Resources (UBWR) the public had the opportunity to Continue Reading »