Moab City Council Reviews Sand Flats Road Plans at March Meeting
Moab City Council took up Sand Flats Road multi-use plans at its March 10 meeting, with vote tallies and decisions now on record.

The Moab City Council addressed Sand Flats Road multi-use plans among a slate of municipal items at its March 10, 2026 meeting, with the Moab Sun News capturing the session in its Meeting at a Glance digest.
The summary, which tracks council decisions and vote tallies, covers items relevant to both residents and visitors who use Sand Flats Road, a corridor that sees significant recreational traffic from the Four Corners adventure community. Sand Flats Road serves as the primary access route to the Slickrock Bike Trail and the broader Sand Flats Recreation Area, making any multi-use planning decisions there consequential for trail users, mountain bikers, and overlanders alike.
The Moab Sun News digest format provides a condensed record of how council members voted and what measures advanced, offering a useful reference point for anyone tracking how the city manages access and infrastructure in its most heavily used recreation zones.

Details on the specific vote tallies and the full scope of the multi-use proposal were documented in the March 10 meeting record. With Sand Flats Road sitting at the intersection of residential access and high-volume outdoor recreation, how the council shapes its future use will have direct implications for trail conditions, traffic management, and the overall experience on one of Moab's most iconic routes.
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