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TransJordan board seeks Herriman membership; TransJordan buy-in plan laid out
Summary
TransJordan officials told Murray council July 1 that Herriman City is seeking membership in the TransJordan joint waste disposal authority. TransJordan proposed a staged buy-in plan that uses a gate-rate differential and scheduled deposits rather than a single $5.5 million payment, and said all current members have approved the amended interlocal agreement.
TransJordan officials told Murray City council July 1 that Herriman City has formally sought membership in the regional waste-transfer authority and that the board recommends accepting Herriman under a staged-payment structure rather than a single cash buy-in.
Darren Scott, TransJordan executive director, said Herriman has used TransJordan facilities in the past but has never been a member. TransJordan’s 2024 valuation was about $44 million; a simple pro rata share for an eighth member would be roughly…
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