AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoDark-Sky Tourism: Colorado is building a “stargazing trail” to connect DarkSky-certified parks and communities, aiming to cut light pollution while boosting visitor interest—Utah already leads the world in DarkSky-certified spots. Wildfire & Public Safety: Utah is seeing a surge of fast-moving brush fires and officials are warning that dry, windy conditions can flip the risk quickly; separate coverage highlights the need for life jackets on Utah’s lakes after a Bear Lake drowning. Colorado River Water Crunch: Arizona could face up to 77% cuts if Upper and Lower Basin states can’t agree on a short-term federal plan, underscoring how snowpack and drought are driving hard choices. Utah Lake & Evacuation Worries: Saratoga Springs residents fear evacuation bottlenecks after multiple fires, with some preparing for last-resort escape routes via Utah Lake. Clean Energy Rollout: Midvale and other Utah communities are adopting the Utah Renewable Communities program, moving customers toward net-100% renewable electricity with an opt-out process. Regenerative Farming: One Ogden Valley farmer is using regenerative practices to improve soil water-holding and cut water use during dry years. Wildlife Safety on Antelope Island: Utah wildlife officials urge visitors not to get too close to bison after past injuries. Water Infrastructure: Vineyard’s new water polishing plant will make previously unusable wells usable, expanding reliable drinking water for tens of thousands of homes. Data Centers & Power Bills: Bill Gates is warning AI data centers that raise household power bills won’t get built—an issue tied to Utah’s ongoing local pushback against massive projects.
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