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Daggett County Municipal Building Authority holds hearing on $1,447,000 lease revenue bonds for health center

2787295 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority held a brief public hearing March 25, 2025, to consider an annual renewable lease agreement and the issuance of $1,447,000 in lease revenue bonds (Series 2025B) to fund the lease of a health and social services center; no public comments were made and no vote was recorded.

The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority held a public hearing Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at 9:18 a.m. in Daggett County, Utah, to consider authorizing an annual renewable lease agreement and issuing $1,447,000 in lease revenue bonds (Series 2025B) to finance the lease of a health and social services center and related improvements.

Staff member said the hearing was convened to review the proposed lease agreement, a ground lease, a master resolution and related security documents required to support the proposed lease-revenue bond issuance. The transcript indicates those documents and the bond issuance were the topics under consideration but does not record a formal vote or final approval during the hearing.

Hearing organizers opened the meeting for public comment; the transcript records no members of the public providing comment. After asking whether anyone wished to speak and seeing no public comment, the chair asked if there was further discussion. With none, the hearing was adjourned by acclamation at 9:20 a.m.

The record supplied to this article does not state any subsequent motions, votes, or schedules for further action on the lease agreement or bond issuance. Details about next steps, timeline for potential approval, or related contract terms were not specified in the provided transcript.

Because the transcript contains no recorded vote or final decision, this report does not assert that the authority authorized or approved any documents or bond issuances; it only records that the public hearing was held and that no public comment was made during the session.