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65A-2-8
65A-2-8
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River Restoration Amendments
2026 GENERAL SESSION
STATE OF UTAH
Chief Sponsor: Lincoln Fillmore
House Sponsor: Cheryl K. Acton
Cosponsor:
Stephanie Pitcher
LONG TITLE
General Description:
This bill addresses provisions related to Jordan River improvement projects.
Highlighted Provisions:
This bill:
modifies how the Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands (division) expends money
related to a Jordan River improvement project, including:
allowing the division to expend money for an activity along the entire length of the
Jordan River; and
requiring the division to consult with the Jordan River Commission before expending
money for an improvement project;
creates a matching grant program for a county, municipality, or the Jordan River
Commission to fund improvement projects that increase access to a recreational activity
on the Jordan River;
appropriates funding for the matching grant program; and
makes technical and conforming changes.
Money Appropriated in this Bill:
This bill appropriates
$2,000,000
in operating and capital budgets for fiscal year 2027, all
of which is from the General Fund.
Other Special Clauses:
None
Utah Code Sections Affected:
AMENDS:
65A-2-8
, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2022, Chapters 223, 357
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section
65A-2-8
is amended to read:
65A-2-8
. Jordan River improvement projects -- Grants.
(1)
As used in this section:
(a)
"Commission" means the Jordan River Commission created by interlocal agreement.
(b)
"Zone" means the Jordan River Recreation Area, the area 250 yards on each side of
the Jordan River from the edge of the river between SR-201 and 5400 South.
(2)
The division, subject to applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances and
Subsections
(3)
through
(5)
, may:
(a)
expend money for the following purposes:
(i)
enhancing safety, recreation, and conservation in the zone;
(ii)
capital improvements within the zone, including:
(A)
lighting along the Jordan River and within the zone;
(B)
completing construction of a paved pathway on both sides of the Jordan
River within the zone;
(C)
building a boat launch, picnic pavilion, bench, restroom, or other amenity
within the zone; and
(D)
supporting Tracy Aviary, a nature area, bike or boat rental concessionaire, or
other partnerships to enhance recreation in the zone;
(iii)
funding programs to clean the zone, remove invasive species, and restore
riparian habitat;
(iv)
hiring or contracting for personnel to perform tasks as directed by the
commission;
(v)
partnering or contracting with an urban ranger or conservation corp operated by a
state institution of higher education or similar service-oriented organizations or
programs:
(A)
to provide trail, river, and parkway maintenance, invasive species removal
and revegetation, emergency care, and environmental education for the area
250 yards on each side of the Jordan River from the edge of the river for the
entire length of the river; and
(B)
to report to the appropriate public official all health, safety, or law
enforcement concerns that the organization encounters, as directed by the
commission; and
(vi)
partnering or contracting with local law enforcement or a certified peace officer
to provide patrol, security, and law enforcement for the area 250 yards on each
side of the Jordan River from the edge of the river for the entire length of the
river; and
(b)
purchase, lease, sell, or dispose of property or an easement within the zone to
achieve the goals in Subsection
(2)(a)
.
(3)
(a)
Before engaging in any activity described in Subsections
(2)(a)(i)
through
(2)(a)(iii)
or Subsection
(2)(b)
, the division shall receive the approval of:
(i)
the commission;
(ii)
any relevant governmental entity that owns or is responsible for the maintenance
of real property within the zone, including Salt Lake County Flood Control; and
(iii)
the relevant municipality within the zone.
(b)
Before engaging in any activity described in Subsections
(2)(a)(iv)
through
(2)(a)(vi)
,
the division shall:
(i)
receive the approval of the commission; and
(ii)
consult with:
(A)
any relevant governmental entity that owns or is responsible for the
maintenance of real property within the zone; and
(B)
the relevant municipality within the zone.
(1)
As used in this section, "commission" means the Jordan River Commission created by
interlocal agreement.
(2)
Subject to applicable federal, state, and local laws and Subsections
(3)
through (5), the
division may expend money for:
(a)
enhancing safety, recreation, and conservation along the Jordan River;
(b)
a capital improvement project that increases access to a recreational activity on the
Jordan River;
(c)
a partnership to increase access to a recreational activity on the Jordan River,
including a bike or boat rental concessionaire, an animal preserve or sanctuary, or
other partnership;
(d)
hiring or contracting personnel:
(i)
to provide, for the benefit of the Jordan River:
(A)
trail, river, and parkway maintenance;
(B)
invasive species removal and revegetation;
(C)
emergency care; and
(D)
environmental education; and
(ii)
to report to the appropriate public official a health, safety, or law enforcement
concern along the Jordan River; and
(e)
partnering or contracting with local law enforcement or a certified peace officer to
provide patrol, security, and law enforcement along the Jordan River.
(3)
Before expending money for an activity described in Subsection
(2)
, the division shall
consult with the commission.
(4)
The commission shall work with the Department of Transportation, created in Section
72-1-201
, to:
(a)
have the Department of Transportation post
by no later than July 1, 2025
, as
funding allows, consistent and attractive signs where a highway that is designated as
a state highway under
Title 72, Chapter 4, Designation of State Highways Act
, but is
not a freeway crosses the Jordan River; and
(b)
advise in the development of methods to provide access from a state highway to the
trails along the Jordan River where the trail can be safely accessed.
(5)
(a)
The
programs
activities
described in this section may only be implemented as
appropriations from the Legislature allow.
(b)
(i)
Money appropriated to
programs
an activity
in this section is managed by the
division in accordance with this section and may include the division
dispersing
money through
issuing grants.
(ii)
The division shall:
(A)
before December 31, 2022,
issue a five-year grant to a zoo, aviary, nature
center, or other educational program located
within the zone
along the Jordan
River
; and
(B)
renew the grant described in Subsection
(5)(b)(ii)(A)
every five years.
(iii)
The division may issue a matching grant to a county, municipality, or the
commission for an improvement project that increases recreational access on the
Jordan River, if the county, municipality, or commission:
(A)
provides at least an equal amount of matching funds; and
(B)
certifies that the county, municipality, or commission will spend the grant
funds on an improvement project that increases recreational access or improves
public safety along the Jordan River.
(c)
Money that the Legislature appropriates to
programs
an activity or program
described in this section is nonlapsing in accordance with Section
63J-1-602.2
.
Section 2.
FY 2027 Appropriations.
The following sums of money are appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1,
2026, and ending June 30, 2027. These are additions to amounts previously appropriated for
fiscal year 2027.
Subsection 2(a).
Operating and Capital Budgets
Under the terms and conditions of Title 63J, Chapter 1, Budgetary Procedures Act, the
Legislature appropriates the following sums of money from the funds or accounts indicated for
the use and support of the government of the state of Utah.
NATURAL RESOURCES, AGRICULTURE, AND ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
ITEM 1
Department of Natural Resources - Forestry, Fire, and State Lands
From General Fund, One-time
2,000,000
Project Management
2,000,000
The Legislature intends that the Division of
Forestry, Fire, and State Lands use the funds under this
item for Jordan River recreational access grants
described in Subsection 65A-2-8(5)(b)(iii).
Section 3.
Effective Date.
This bill takes effect on
May 6, 2026
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