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Commission ratifies $95,000 State grant for NEPA work on trails used by Rock Crawlers club

Carbon County Commission · December 4, 2025
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Summary

The county ratified a previously signed Outdoor Recreation Initiative grant from the State of Utah for $95,000 to fund NEPA environmental work to open and use specified trails for Rock Crawlers club public events.

The Carbon County Commission ratified a signed grant agreement with the State of Utah to support NEPA-level environmental work on trails the local Rock Crawlers club intends to open for public events.

Speaker 1 described the grant as coming from the state and intended to pay for environmental (NEPA) work on trails; the amount on the record was $95,000. Commissioners voted to ratify the previously signed agreement.

County officials said the grant will support NEPA review and help the club hold and advertise events locally, and that the county’s broader fuels mitigation and equipment efforts complement these recreation investments.

The ratification was procedural: the agreement had been signed and required board ratification to complete the county’s acceptance of state funding and allow work to proceed.

The commission approved the ratification without further amendment and recorded the vote as in favor.