Dugway RFP, Mid Valley Highway and road studies top COG project updates

Tooele County Council of Governments · December 19, 2025

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Summary

COG members heard that the Army posted an RFP for enhanced-use leases at Dugway for private data centers, UDOT discussed Mid Valley Highway construction progress, and two road studies (transportation utility fee and road assessment) will start after budget approval.

At the Dec. 18 meeting, committee reports covered several development and infrastructure items affecting Tooele County.

A Dugway representative said the Department of the Army issued a request for proposals for enhanced-use leases to host private data centers on selected Army installations. Dugway identified three parcels under consideration (an eastern parcel near Skull Valley, a northern parcel adjacent to Utter, and a northwestern parcel near Wendover). The Army Corps of Engineers is acting as contracting agent and the RFP was posted on the federal procurement site (sam.gov was mentioned). The representative invited county and state officials to observe procurement events and explore economic-development connections.

On transportation, members reported progress on the Mid Valley Highway after a recent meeting with UDOT; cement work is progressing and the timeline for opening additional lanes was discussed. A member also reported local rail-spur work should be completed by January, and a new Arby's location has opened.

The COG confirmed two road-related studies will start once budget authority arrives in January: a transportation utility fee study and a road assessment study. The road assessment is expected to take about four to five months with a likely completion in summer; the transportation utility study timeline is still being determined.

Members urged jurisdictions to prepare CDBG grant applications (deadline in January) and to attend training offered to applicants.

These updates reflect ongoing planning and procurement actions; no formal COG-level approvals for large capital projects were recorded in the transcript excerpt beyond authorization to begin studies once funding is available.