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The Moffat County Board of County Commissioners approved a resolution Dec. 30 allowing Memorial Regional Health to accept a land donation from the Arthur Dubs Foundation and authorize the hospital CEO to complete the conveyance.
"This parcel land is is the property located in between 750 Hospital Loop, in County Road 7," said Kyle Miller, representing Memorial Regional Health, describing the donated parcel as paralleling County Road 7 between Hospital Loop and College Road and extending toward Ninth Street. He said county and hospital counsel drafted Resolution 2025-134 to authorize CEO Jennifer Riley to execute the contracts and paperwork needed for the property transfer.
A commissioner moved to approve Resolution 2025-134 and the motion was seconded; the board approved the item by voice vote.
The resolution authorizes hospital leadership to complete title and deed conveyance steps; staff said documents and counsel review are in order. The board did not receive public comment on this item during the meeting segment in which it was presented.
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