Heber市居民抗议2月28日提出的高速公路绕行计划, 担心这会损害农田、水质及农村生活。
Residents of Heber City protested a proposed highway bypass on Feb. 28, fearing it would harm farmland, water quality, and rural life.
2026年2月28日, 赫伯市居民举行拖拉机车, 抗议犹他州交通部提出的穿过北部农田的高速公路,
On February 28, 2026, residents of Heber City held a tractorcade to protest Utah Department of Transportation’s proposed highway bypass through the North Fields, a key agricultural area.
组织者和当地农民警告该项目,特别是备选方案B,将破坏农田,破坏洪水灌溉,损害湿地,威胁水质和农村生计。
Organizers and local farmers warned the project, particularly Alternative B, would destroy farmland, disrupt flood irrigation, harm wetlands, and threaten water quality and rural livelihoods.
尽管UDOT声称这条路线影响的家庭较少, 包括环境保护, 抗议者认为这条路线危及山谷的遗产、生态系统及150万人的饮用水。
Despite UDOT’s claims the route affects fewer homes and includes environmental safeguards, protesters argue it endangers the valley’s heritage, ecosystem, and drinking water for 1.5 million people.
直到3月9日,公众必须在作出最后决定之前提交反馈意见。
The public has until March 9 to submit feedback before a final decision.