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Office of the Utah Property Rights Ombudsman

Published: Monday, July 2, 2007 12:23 a.m. MDT
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What is it? The office was created in 1997 as a way to resolve land-use disputes between private property owners and the government.

Who can use it? Private citizens, developers, state agencies, counties, cities and special service districts.

Cost to use: Free

Contact: Phone 530-6391, or go to the Web at propertyrights.utah.gov

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