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Davis COG backs use of $24 million in corridor-preservation funds to buy West Davis Corridor parcels
Summary
The Council of Governments voted to have staff work with UDOT to apply about $24 million from the county corridor preservation fund to purchase remaining parcels for the West Davis Corridor; the purchases still require county commission approval and UDOT will handle wetland mitigation when the highway is built.
The Davis County Council of Governments voted to recommend that county staff work with the Utah Department of Transportation to use roughly $24 million in the county corridor preservation fund to acquire remaining parcels for the West Davis Corridor.
County staff presented the request, explaining the corridor preservation fund is supported by a $10 county fee collected when motor vehicles are registered. Since the program began the fund has been used almost exclusively to acquire land for the West Davis Corridor; staff said the account currently holds a little more than $24 million and…
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