10-02-2020 23:49 via sltrib.com

New inland port legislation would give Salt Lake City more representation as development moves forward

A state lawmaker whose community will be most impacted by the development of a massive distribution hub in the state’s capital city wants to give Salt Lake City residents more representation as the project moves forward and require the state to consider the environmental impacts of the development.SB112, introduced Monday by state Sen. Luz Escamilla, would require the Utah Inland Port Authority to study the development and implementation of a fund to mitigate development impacts on nearby
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