AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoData Centers & Local Governance: Grand County’s July 7 agenda puts data-center limits front and center, with a temporary regulation on the table alongside housing and water-use hearings—another reminder that Utah’s tech growth is getting filtered through local rules. Water & Recreation: Utah’s reservoir system sits at 64% capacity mid-year (about 11 points below normal), and Pineview Reservoir is set to be drawn down to 1.7% for a major Ogden City pipeline replacement—raising alarms for anglers and local businesses. Wildfire & Forest Policy: The U.S. Forest Service chief defended a sweeping reorganization as the agency faces historic fire pressure, while Utah communities keep tightening burn and fireworks rules due to drought-driven risk. Energy & Industry: A new push toward nuclear power is moving from promises to reactor startups, and rare earths coverage highlights how vertical integration is shifting value from mining to refining and magnet manufacturing. Agriculture & Tech: Autonomous ag machines are gaining traction as labor shortages and standards finally line up, and Utah’s drought conditions are also driving emergency fishing-limit changes at multiple waterbodies. Sports & Community: BYU is adding housing for married students, and the Utah Jazz signed Josh Okogie to bolster defense—while adaptive soccer programs continue expanding access for young players with disabilities. Business & Consumer Watch: DOJ and state AG actions keep targeting price-fixing in eggs, with settlements securing millions of eggs for food banks.
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