PROVO, UTAH (AP) — The Provo Municipal Council has voted for a resolution to keep the Bridal Veil Falls, a popular tourist attraction, public land.
The Tuesday approval came as reports circulated indicating that developer Richard Losee was angling to privatize the land to build a drug treatment center, The Daily Herald reported. Losee is the owner of Cirque Lodge, an addiction recovery center in Orem.
The scenic views at the falls and its proximity to area parks and the Sundance Mountain Resort make it a common tourist destination.
Utah County purchased the falls from a private owner for $2.4 million in July 2015. Since then, county officials have discussed whether the area would be better operated by public officials or private owners.








