Review of Hurricane, Utah


city government
Star Rating - 7/10/2007
nice quiet town for the most part, just don't try to understand the city office politics here if you are not one of the "good ol boys". Under educated is the theme of the day in this city office, good luck!
Sue | Hurricane, UT
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Two winters ago my family and I rented a home for two weeks in the late fall. We fell in love with the So. Utah region. I could envision myself in a semi-retired mode in the area. As someone from NE Connecticut I have had my fill of snow. I like snow but I dislike having to shovel, plow and/or blow it out( when my snowblower is working) Plus damage to the roof from ice dams. I like the fact that I can drive up to the Dixie NF and play in the snow then head down to a lower elevation and have bare streets. Plus your vehicle does not rot away due to the use of highway salt and calcium carbonate. What I really liked as an outdoorsman is what it offers. NE Connecticut is not all that hunter friendly. The laws and cultural conditions have changed to make it less friendly, so to speak.
John | Thompson, CT | Report Abuse
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