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Public access on Weber River hinges on pioneer log drives Private property • Plaintiffs argue that as a longtime “highway of commerce,” Weber’s bed should be a public right-of-way.
On Wednesday, the justices affirmed a 3rd District judge’s ruling that the public could access the banks and beds of a 1-mile stretch in Summit County of the Weber River. Coalition President ...
RELATED: Utah Supreme Court rules in favor of stream access on Weber River. The coalition’s attorneys limited their case to a 1-mile stretch for simplicity’s sake. ...
It found that the one-mile stretch of the Weber River was ‘navigable water.’ And it accordingly held that USAC had a right of access to the waters in question. We affirm,” Justice Thomas Lee ...
OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Anglers scored a key legal victory when the Utah Supreme Court ruled that a one-mile stretch of the Weber River will remain open even where it winds through private property.
"(The Weber River will) then oscillate around flood stage through Friday night, with a maximum value of 27.3 feet, or 4,700 (cubic feet of water), expected Wednesday afternoon. Huntsville - South ...
The areas of focus as part of the Weber County map update include 19.5 miles along the Weber River and 3 miles along the Ogden River. Flood maps for a 2-mile section of Burch Creek, a 4-mile ...
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — (KUTV) Residents who live along the Weber River should prepare for a flood watch. Temperatures above 90 degrees have sped up snowmelt in the higher elevations, causing the ...
Judge Keith Kelly of Utah's 3rd District Court ruled Friday in favor of the public's right to legally access and recreate on the Weber River, according to a press release from the Utah Stream ...
Anglers scored a key legal victory when the Utah Supreme Court ruled that a one-mile stretch of the Weber River will remain open even where it winds through private property.
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