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Moab Regional Hospital seeks feasibility funding for 50–60 unit workforce housing project in Spanish Valley

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Moab Regional Hospital asked the board for planning and feasibility funds to develop 22 acres it purchased in Spanish Valley into deed‑restricted housing for essential workers. The hospital said the site could hold roughly 50–60 units and that partial funding could be applied to legal and infrastructure planning.

Moab Regional Hospital presented a proposal to fund a planning and feasibility study for an essential‑worker housing development on 22 acres the hospital purchased in Spanish Valley.

CEO Jen Sadoff told the board the hospital has 20 open positions it cannot fill because local housing costs make relocating and retaining health‑care professionals difficult. She said the parcel in Spanish Valley could accommodate roughly 50 to 60 deed‑restricted homes intended for essential staff at the hospital and other critical…

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