AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoExtreme Heat & Public Safety: A “heat dome” is driving record highs across the West, with Salt Lake City hitting 109°F and Billings 111°F—plus dangerous lack of nighttime cooling—prompting warnings about heat exhaustion and heatstroke. Wildfire Aftermath & Monsoon Flood Risk: As monsoon storms roll in, Utah officials are watching burn scars for flash flooding and debris flows; Beaver shut off a pressurized irrigation system after floodwater contamination tied to the Cottonwood Fire burn area. Conservation Under Pressure: President Trump signed orders shrinking two Utah national monuments—Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante—by more than 90%, reigniting fights over wildlife habitat, fossil resources, and tribal consultation. Local Land-Use & Data Centers: In Box Elder County, residents are pushing for a referendum on a controversial data center project, while legal battles over whether the vote can proceed continue. Utah Nature & Wildlife: Utah wildlife officials shared guidance on bats in summer, noting pups leave roosts in July and August and advising how to handle encounters safely. Rural Tourism & Farms: Utah’s agritourism study finds visitor spending is generating about $44.8M annually and shows rapid growth since 2002, highlighting opportunities for farmers and rural communities.
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