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Commissioners approve multiple routine right-of-way and construction items, including $35,191.53 change order for Iona Road
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Summary
The board approved several routine public-works actions: acceptance of an ITD right-of-way completion form for a 5th/9th signal, administrative settlements on the 49th North widening project, a $35,191.53 change order for Iona Road, and an engineering-services agreement for Will Creek.
Unidentified Speaker 3 moved and the board approved a set of routine public-works motions on the agenda, including acceptance of a certificate of completion for ITD right-of-way activity, administrative settlements for two parcels on the 49th North widening project and a $35,191.53 change order for the Iona Road widening project.
The meeting added the ITD item to the agenda after Unidentified Speaker 2 asked the board to “amend the agenda to add 1 item … a form for ITD or the certificate of completion of right away activities for the fifties before the 9th South, roadway.” Unidentified Speaker 3 later moved “to accept the certificate of completion for ITD for right of way activities” for the 5th/9th signal project; the motion was seconded and brought forward.
On the Iona Road widening project, Unidentified Speaker 2 introduced change order number 2, stating, “The amount is $35,191.53. It is to cover some private irrigation pumps and the relocation of those pumps and moving some of those pumps.” Unidentified Speaker 3 moved to approve the change order and a second was recorded; the board proceeded without objection.
The board also approved administrative settlements tied to the 49th North widening project. Unidentified Speaker 2 described a dispute over Parcel 44 involving Intermountain Gas, saying the company had purchased a 40-by-40 square piece for a block station and the parcel owner “wants what Intermountain Gas originally paid for this 40 by 40 parcel, and that was $15,000.” Unidentified Speaker 3 moved to approve the settlement for Parcel 44 and the board took a voice vote.
Separately, an engineering-services agreement with the firm identified in the transcript as “4 ounce engineering” to provide right-of-way negotiation services for the Will Creek replacement project was presented and seconded. Unidentified Speaker 2 said staff recommended continuing to use Michael Scott for right-of-way negotiations; the motion passed on a voice vote (Aye).
No roll-call vote tallies were recorded in the transcript for all items; when voice votes were recorded the transcript captured affirmations (for example, “Aye”). The motions approved were routine administrative or construction-adjacent steps (certificates of completion, settlements, change order, and professional services agreement).

