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Granite County commissioners voted to adopt Resolution 2025-8, abandoning a portion of North Fork (Lower Willow Creek Road), after a second reading and a motion for adoption on May 20.
A commissioner moved to approve the resolution and the motion was seconded. The motion passed by voice vote; one participant expressed confusion during the roll call but the chair directed the clerk to finalize signatures.
The resolution language on the record referenced abandoning a defined portion of county road right-of-way (described in the resolution document); commissioners did not debate changes to the resolution during the meeting and no public commenters spoke in opposition on the record.
Staff indicated the resolution will be recorded according to county procedures and the clerk was to obtain required signatures. No implementation actions such as transfer of maintenance responsibility or changes to county records were discussed beyond the adoption and recordation step.
The board completed the second reading, and the resolution was adopted as itemized in the agenda.
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