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CBRA staff reports $1.56M Sun Rock trail bid, Main Street upgrades and equestrian-center progress

CBRA (regular meeting) · November 18, 2025

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Summary

Staff reported a Sun Rock bid of $1,559,679 for a trail project with $2,230,000 in available revenue, discussed a possible 10-mile connector to Snow College and Ephraim, and provided progress updates on Main Street and the equestrian center.

CBRA staff told the board that a bid from Sun Rock for the local trail project came in at $1,559,679 and that available project revenue totals about $2,230,000.

Speaker 3 said the bid, after adjustments, remains within budget and that approvals from UDOT and two other funding partners are in place. “We got 2,230,000 in revenue. We got approval from UDOT and our other 2 funding partners,” Speaker 3 said, adding that engineering and connector-trail work would continue in the spring.

The staff update also included several other capital items: roughly $402,000 in Main Street upgrades funded by a small grant; about $50,000 awarded for improvements at the Triangle Apartments; and work completed at Gold Hill. Speaker 3 said the equestrian center’s announcer stand and lighting are advancing, Cache Valley Electric had assisted with lighting coordination, and that the arena sand purchase cost about $48,000. Staff set a target to finish the equestrian work by Dec. 31.

On the connector concept, Speaker 3 described outreach asking partners to consider extending a continuous connection to Snow College and exploring an approximately 10-mile eventual link toward Ephraim. He emphasized the concept is exploratory: “It’s not committing to anything. We’re just putting straws out on the way,” Speaker 3 said.

Staff also reported one outstanding grant payment: $72,000 of a $288,000 National Park Service grant is delayed while a named contact (Evan) responds; staff said they expect the final funds once that issue is resolved.

No formal contract award language was recorded in the meeting transcript excerpt; staff described the current state as a funding and approval update and said engineering and construction steps remain to be scheduled.