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Las Vegas water agency empowered to limit home water flows in future

Nevada has taken a dramatic, but not immediate, step toward limiting the amount of Colorado River water used.

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LOCALS CAN’T DO IT ALONE

Jerusalem Demsas has become perhaps my favorite observer of the topic of housing affordability and zoning reform, and she did it again with a great, insightful piece in the upcoming summer Atlantic magazine, writing about Colorado’s recent experience

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‘Granny flats’ play surprising role in easing California’s housing woes

State and local policies have made accessory dwelling units easier to build in recent years, and homeowners are signing up in droves. By Erica Werner, published in The Washington Post

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What are greenways and why are they important?

Today, there are 4.2 billion people living in or near cities. By 2050, this number is expected to grow to 6.3 billion, which will account for 68% of the world’s population. While this may seem threatening to our intrinsic human need to connect with nature, living in an urban area can be one of the most life-affirming shifts we can make for ourselves and for the planet.

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2023 Grants Open Now!

Grant season is officially underway and no matter what your outdoor recreation project, we’ve got you covered!

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Utah ITE Section Annual Meeting 2023 Registration is Now Open

Hello APA Members, Every year the ITE Utah Section hold an annual conference. We wanted to make sure you are aware of the conference so you could attend if you wanted. Registration is now open for our 2023 Annual Meeting. Registration Link: https://mountainite.org/meetinginfo.php?id=258&ts=1672949385 Theme: A Focus On Practical Application The ITE Utah Section 2023 annual […]

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How Does Utah Use the Colorado River? by Vanessa Hudson

As Utah continues to expand and lakes and rivers dry, it is important to consider one of the West’s major water sources — the Colorado River.

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7 Need-to-Know Trends for Planners in 2023

4-D printing, mass extinction, and synthetic meat are the stuff of the future — and today

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ULCT’s Your Land Your Plan Program

ULCT’s Your Land Your Plan program is a new opportunity for Utah’s cities and towns to learn how to unlock the value of their real estate assets to enhance the wellbeing of their residents and improve fiscal stability. There will be two free workshops where national experts Urban3 and Strong Towns will provide you with […]

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Nuclear Meltdown

Meet the man who built a multigenerational house. Matt Taylor designed a home that could theoretically house three nuclear units under one roof.

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Heat, Health & Equity: The Effects of High Temperatures on Health, and Ways to Mitigate Heat in Our City

Due to the ongoing drought and high temperatures, Salt Lake County’s health experts are warning residents to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to heat.

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Air Quality Is Better In Utah Today Than Ten Years Ago, But…

Join us throughout July as we think about all things air quality!

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