From Deseret News archives:
'Vision Dixie Summit' tonight in St. George
"This summit will introduce people to the virtues of the planning process from different perspectives," Eardley said of the summit, slated to begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Dixie Center in St. George.
Vision Dixie is a comprehensive land-use planning project initiated by the Washington County Commission, the Nature Conservancy District, Oquirrh Institute and Envision Utah. Supporters of the Washington County Growth and Conservation Act of 2006, introduced into Congress this past summer by Sen. Bob Bennett, R-Utah, and Rep. Jim Matheson, D-Utah, tout Vision Dixie as a vital element of the proposed legislation.
Bennett and Matheson, along with local supporters of the bill, have said Vision Dixie would provide the local planning process for the potential sale of public lands. But the bill's detractors point out that the bill contains no specific mention of Vision Dixie.
The measure, which continues to draw criticism from various environmental groups and others, would set aside public lands for wilderness and recreation, protect sections of the Virgin River and endangered species, establish utility corridors, and allow for the sale of up to 24,300 acres of public lands.
The bill is scheduled for a hearing on Nov. 16 in the Senate Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests. The proposed legislation received its first hearing before the House Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health in September.
Lin Alder, director of Citizens for Dixie's Future, expressed concern about linking Vision Dixie to the lands bill.
"The Vision Dixie process has the potential to be a serious, meaningful and inclusive dialogue about growth and our future," Alder said. "Passing this bill before completing the Vision Dixie process would seriously undermine Vision Dixie itself. The bill makes most of the critical decisions. If the bill passed first, the vision part of Vision Dixie will be meaningless."
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