Lawmakers again seek to make state park at Little Sahara
Utah House members voted Friday to explore creating a state park at the popular Little Sahara sand dunes which is on federal land now overseen by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management.
HB95, which passed on a 69-1 vote and now goes to the Senate, would also create Utah's first wilderness area on state-managed lands.
That would be on 9,000 acres out of the nearly 56,000 acres at Little Sahara. It would be named in honor of the late U.S. Rep. Bill Orton, D-Utah, who died in an ATV accident at the sand dunes.
A similar bill cleared the House in 2016 but did not reach a full-Senate vote.
The bill's sponsor, Rep. Steve Eliason, R-Sandy, said that would help show that Utah will protect pristine lands it manages at a time when outdoor retailers are considering moving their twice-annual shows out of the state to protest what it says are state moves to develop or privatize public lands.
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