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Supervisors authorize $25,000 in Taylor Grazing Act fees for local grazing board
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Summary
The board approved spending $25,000 in Taylor Grazing Act fees to the La Paz Resource Area Grazing Board for range improvements, with staff confirming funds are available in the relevant line item.
On Feb. 18, 2025, the La Paz County Board of Supervisors authorized the expenditure of $25,000 in Taylor Grazing Act fees to the La Paz Resource Area Grazing Board for range‑improvement projects.
County staff explained the request to the board under statutes the packet cited, and said the grazing board is the recognized entity to receive the fees for range improvements. Staff confirmed the county treasury has the funds available and that the payment is an administrative action consistent with past practice.
A supervisor moved to approve the expenditure, another supervisor seconded, and the board approved the motion by voice vote. The change is an administrative transfer from a fund the county holds for the grazing board to that board’s use for range work.
Staff said they would provide any additional line‑item details to supervisors on request; no additional conditions or amendments were added at the meeting.
