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Daggett County Commission approves minutes, moves into RDA agenda; clinic and roads updates

5824037 · September 23, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 23 meeting, the Daggett County Commission approved minutes with a clarification naming the Flaming Gorge Road And Transportation District, voted to go in and out of the Redevelopment Agency (RDA) agenda, and heard project updates on the county clinic, roads and code enforcement.

Daggett County commissioners on Sept. 23 approved meeting minutes from Sept. 16 with a clarification that references to the special service district should read "Flaming Gorge Road And Transportation District," and they moved to go in and out of the county's Redevelopment Agency agenda during the session.

The procedural items were approved without roll-call identification of individual movers on the record; the chair called for and received unanimous verbal assent. The minutes approval included the single requested edit to page 4 to name the Flaming Gorge Road And Transportation District explicitly.

Commissioners and staff also received project updates. County staff reported delays on the new clinic construction: sewer work remained incomplete, half of a wall has been formed, and crews encountered hard rock that requires altering the planned drain location. Staff said completing the remainder of the wall could allow the contractor to recover schedule, but no firm completion date was provided.

On roads, the commission reported that members had met with the Flaming Gorge Road And Transportation District to present a prioritized project list discussed at earlier commission meetings; that meeting generated discussion but no formal district decision was recorded at this session. Code-enforcement work was described as progressing after staff identified problematic code sections; the goal stated by staff is to bring more properties into compliance.

There were no substantive updates from the sheriff's office or the local fire/EMS district at the meeting.

The commission recessed at 9:36 a.m. for a scheduled Municipal Building Authority session and planned to return for further business after that agenda.