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Emery County commissioners debate $39,200 on-call pay to keep winter crews ready
Summary
Commissioners considered a proposed on-call pay program (about $39,200) to ensure road crews can respond quickly to snow events, with debate over whether to fund it from operations, reserves, or delay equipment purchases.
Emery County commissioners discussed a proposal to pay road staff for on-call availability during the four-month winter period to ensure prompt snow removal and public safety. Speaker 1 described the proposal and operational need, saying the county would pay employees who can respond within 30 minutes and noted, “You get 2 hours of pay, per day straight time if you’re available within a half hour.” The…
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