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Page County approves $7.7 million general-obligation bond for jail; contractor outlines construction timeline

2606091 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

The Page County Board approved Resolution 13-20-25 authorizing $7,700,000 in general-obligation bonds for a new county jail. Samuels Group told the board footing and foundation work will begin late this month, with a ceremonial groundbreaking set for March 19.

The Page County Board approved a loan agreement authorizing the issuance of $7,700,000 in general-obligation county jail bonds, Resolution 13-20-25, and voted to levy taxes to pay the debt.

The vote came after a motion to approve the resolution; board members answered “Aye” and the chair declared the motion carried. The resolution was introduced during the meeting as a formal financing step to support the county jail project.

The approval matters because it provides pledged local borrowing to fund construction of the jail. County staff then heard a construction update from Samuels Group representative Jeff Curtis, who…

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