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Daggett County discusses right-of-way vacation for new clinic building; funding details pending
Summary
The Municipal Building Authority discussed vacating a right of way to allow construction of a new clinic building; staff said some project costs will be covered by grant funds with other funding sources not yet finalized.
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Daggett County Municipal Building Authority members discussed the vacation of a right of way needed for a planned new clinic building and noted funding for some items remains to be finalized.
Meeting chair (name not specified) raised the new clinic building project and noted the vacation of a right of way was on the commissioning meeting agenda for March 4. A staff member identified as Randy (last name not specified) said, "We're getting close to being able to get the price of the things that are gonna be covered by the money other than the — all the —" When asked to clarify, the meeting chair asked if Randy was referring to grant money. Randy responded that, "Other than the grant money, we're gonna some of it's gonna be paid through another means," and said the right-of-way vacation is needed so the project can proceed.
The March 4 discussion did not identify the grant name, the amount, or the alternate funding source; those items were described as pending. No formal motion or vote on the right-of-way vacation was recorded in the meeting minutes provided during the March 4 meeting.
Why it matters: Vacating the right of way is a necessary procedural step for the clinic site work and property access. Staff characterized the funding picture as partly grant-funded with additional unspecified sources to cover remaining costs; the authority did not provide further budget or timeline details at this meeting.
