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Show Crj MGlepG Island Bool js high waters and the r tat the Antelope Island ! as not built with the r bed and angle repose 1 '"it was first built has stated the rebuilding of rm section of road that r the great Salt of Syracuse. NE process hat has Mmg place these past J t months with repairs widening of the road ;. " 'on has been exer-;" exer-;" wis work. Hopeful of "6 and taking out all I gs that the old road j 17 effort has been I make thls I . ..j and much more Process being : should now be able to Vjst very strong the rough action of , ? Salt Lake in the fu-i-.;;a''ork is completed it should be j Sept. j. ; W'"8 Pace on j T '"Proved road is , be black-topped ' ' i L 6 near fu,ure ..-nayberunout h :Sl!)9"ingto'the K'70r their use' ' iinT nd "Pon decision '"Lt0 all future ' '"X ' th Island long been an- ! .."'SION'S will H ! ?L'he ParkS a0d : m Personnel of the I - a"on system, a i Vw'stem. some ! vWlce' additions mpground, and ' te kmusi e complet- S re have been VtlmePn;P,riated for 'SS'w0ay,heIsland There will be possibly two million spent on the building of the causeway, with the remaining amount to be used in consultant services, such as utilities, recreation and campground, restrooms, roads, parking areas, etc. TO DATE it has not been decided if this new area should have trees planted or not. There are some who think it should be left in its original state. The Building Board, State Parks and Recreation Roard, Consultants, Health Department, Depart-ment, OSHA and Environmental Environ-mental Assessment all have input to recommend how the park should finally be. Based upon these inputs a decision will be made by the Utah State Parks and Recreation Director, Harold J. Tippetts. |