Utah state and county leaders pushed federal officials and park superintendents for expanded access and increased visitation at the state’s national parks in a closed-door meeting on Monday, according to those who attended.
The meeting covered a wide array of topics, including the federal government shutdown, timed entry systems at Arches and Zion National Parks, trails, roads and off-highway vehicle use, according to reports from city, county and state officials.
“It really was just a whole day of wishlists” from county and state officials, said Barbara Bruno, mayor of Springdale, a gateway community to Zion National Park.
The state’s Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office convened the meeting, which included leading federal and state officials such as Interior Department Deputy Sec

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