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County accepts state grant for three cattle guards on Seneca Draw Road; adjacent landowner objects
Summary
Uintah County accepted a $22,500 Division of Outdoor Recreation grant plus a county in‑kind match to install three cattle guards on Seneca Draw Road to preserve public access to trails; a nearby landowner objected to location choices during the meeting.
Jenny Bird, Uintah County purchasing and grants, asked the commission to accept a Division of Outdoor Recreation grant that the county would pair with an in-kind match to install three cattle guards on Seneca Draw Road.
Bird said the grant award is $22,500 and the county match is $6,282.72, all in-kind (labor and equipment), for a project total of $28,782.72. She said the work is intended to ensure public access to Moonshine Arch and the Road Mountain trail systems. "The grama award is $22,500. The county match is $6,282.72. All of the county's matches in kind,"…
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