Bill
HR 2876
University of Utah Research Park Act
HR 2876 secures 593 acres for the University of Utah Research Park, ensuring compliance and enabling growth in education, innovation, and local economic opportunities.
Bill
HR 2876
HR 2876 secures 593 acres for the University of Utah Research Park, ensuring compliance and enabling growth in education, innovation, and local economic opportunities.
The University of Utah Research Park Act aims to confirm the use of approximately 593 acres of non-federal land in Salt Lake City, Utah, for public purposes. This legislation seeks to address compliance issues related to the land's original patent, which restricts its use to specific academic and recreational purposes.
Confirmation of Land Use:
Compliance with Original Terms:
Future Development:
Who is Affected:
Economic Benefits:
HR 2876 is a significant legislative effort to secure the future of the University of Utah's Research Park, ensuring its continued operation and development for educational and public purposes. By confirming the land's use, the bill aims to foster innovation and economic growth in the region while adhering to federal regulations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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