Logan City is in a legal fight to keep a popular trail open to everyone. They're suing landowners, and this could mean big changes for how we access our favorite outdoor spots.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The city will incur costs for grading and signage.
Local wildlife and property owners whose land is currently being damaged.
Mountain bikers who were using the unauthorized trails.
Unauthorized bike jumps and trails are damaging city and private land in the Dry Canyon area. Since the city can't monitor the area 24/7, they plan to grade the land and add signs to stop the damage.
Logan city takes land owners to court in dispute over access to popular trail KSL TV 5
Logan City Council votes to take land owners to court in dispute over access to popular trail KSL.com
City officials reach impasse with property owners who blocked canal trail access Cache Valley Daily
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