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Provo board reviews joint boundary-adjustment steps with Alpine; GIS map and county plat remain to be completed
Summary
Board staff said Alpine School District signed the joint resolution and county preliminary approval is in place; the board was told a new GIS map and a county-signed plat are the remaining steps before the board president signs the resolution.
Provo City School Board members reviewed a joint resolution to adjust school district boundaries with Alpine School District on March 28, saying Alpine has already signed and the county gave preliminary approval.
Devon, a district staff member leading the work, told the board that Alpine signed the resolution earlier that week and that ‘‘this is the resolution that’s required by the county.’’ Devon said the county approved preliminary maps during its recent session and discussed the Provo-area changes at a county commissioner meeting.
Why it matters: changes to district boundaries can shift property valuation and local tax burdens, and the board must complete technical and legal steps before finalizing the change. Devon described three outstanding requirements: a new GIS map…
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