Many of the identified schools were constructed more than 60 years ago, before there were building codes for earthquake safety that came in the early 1970s. Some date back even further.
five separate reports to Utah leaders in the past 26 years
Leaders have refused to figure out which schools are at risk — which is why this inventory is not funded by the state.
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