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Kane County opens 60-day protest period for annexation into Churchwells special service district
Summary
At a July 22 public hearing, the Kane County Commission gave notice of intent (Resolution R2025-18) to annex territory into the Churchwells Special Service District; commissioners and local officials discussed timing, an updated memorandum of understanding and gaps in firefighting reimbursement.
KANE COUNTY, Utah — The Kane County Commission on July 22 opened a 60-day protest period after holding a public hearing on Resolution R2025-18, a notice of intent to annex specified territory into the Churchwells Special Service District.
The hearing, held at 6 p.m. at 76 North Main Street, did not conclude with a final adoption of the resolution. County officials said the annexation would trigger a special assessment to fund district services, but no funds would be collected in 2025; collections would begin in fiscal 2026 if the annexation proceeds.
The notice starts a formal protest period during which written objections may be submitted, a county official said during the hearing. The commission asked staff to work with Churchwells and Bigwater officials to coordinate memoranda of understanding…
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