Jack Ray, president of the Utah Waterfowl Association, fields questions from news media during a briefing in late September at the Great Salt Lake. The briefing and media tour by the association and the Utah Inland Port Authority spelled out plans to preserve shoreline areas at Salt Lake City’s Northwest Quadrant. Photo courtesy UIPA.

$2.5M GOES TO DIVISION OF WILDLIFE RESOURCES 

Brice Wallace 

The Utah Inland Port Authority, a target of criticism from environmentalists and others since its formation, is moving on a pair of initiatives aimed at improving air quality and preserving shoreline at Salt Lake City’s Northwest Quadrant.

UIPA last week approved a $2.5 million grant to the Utah Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Wildlife Resources to buy property near Please log in to see the rest of this story.