Utah 2026 Regular Session

Utah House Bill HCR007

Introduced
1/22/26  
Refer
2/2/26  
Report Pass
2/12/26  
Engrossed
2/19/26  
Refer
2/23/26  
Report Pass
2/25/26  
Enrolled
3/5/26  

Caption

Concurrent Resolution Regarding Scenic Byway Designations

Impact

The bill does not allocate any funds but facilitates future investment and collaboration between local entities and the state to maintain the Zion Scenic Byway. By leveraging the support of local governments including Washington County and Kane County, it reflects a collaborative effort to promote infrastructure that can attract tourists and enhance the local economy. The resolution aligns with Utah Code, which stipulates that any scenic byway must have an approved Corridor Management Plan for designation at the national level, thereby strengthening existing state laws.

Summary

HCR007 is a concurrent resolution passed by the Utah Legislature concerning the updated Corridor Management Plan for the existing Zion Scenic Byway. The resolution formally approves the plan necessary for the byway to be considered for designation as a National Scenic Byway or All-American Road. This approval is significant as it underscores the importance of preserving and enhancing the scenic, historic, recreational, and cultural values associated with state scenic byways, particularly in relation to tourism and economic opportunities in the region.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HCR007 is positive, highlighting a collective agreement among local governments and stakeholders about the importance of the Zion Scenic Byway. There appears to be a strong local support base, given that the proposed plan received endorsements from key regional municipalities and collaborative efforts involving various agencies. This suggests a shared vision for supporting tourism and economic growth through improved scenic byway management.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the ongoing balancing act between local interests and potential state-level decision-making regarding the scenic byway's future. While the resolution has received broad support, it could provoke discussions on the extent of state involvement in local planning processes. Stakeholders interested in preserving the scenic and community character of the area might call for ongoing dialogue to ensure that local needs are met as state designations occur.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HCR011

Concurrent Resolution Regarding State Parks

UT HCR015

Concurrent Resolution Regarding Religious Freedom

UT HCR002

Concurrent Resolution Directing PEHP Regarding Pharmaceutical Rebates

UT HCR004

Concurrent Resolution Regarding Fitness for Incarcerated Individuals

UT HCR001

Concurrent Resolution Regarding the Grand County Water Conservancy District

UT HCR012

House Concurrent Resolution on State Management of Federal Public Lands

UT HCR005

House Concurrent Resolution on Permitting Reform

UT HCR013

House Concurrent Resolution on State Monuments, Parks and Campgrounds

UT HCR014

House Concurrent Resolution Supporting Streamlining Utah Housing Policies

UT HCR003

Concurrent Resolution Concerning Vietnam War Veterans

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.