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Herriman funds roughly $80,000 design study to reimagine Public Works at Butterfield Park

Herriman City · February 28, 2025
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Herriman leaders authorized a roughly $80,000 design study to explore reusing about 7 acres at Butterfield Park for a new Public Works facility, citing needs for larger bay doors, space for plows and trucks, and to move mechanics out of winter weather; an estimated future building placeholder is $12 million (not expended).

Herriman officials approved a roughly $80,000 contract to hire engineering and architecture firms to study reusing about 7 acres at Butterfield Park for a new Public Works facility, Mayor Palmer said on the city’s Herrimanology podcast on Feb. 27.

“We already have property at Butterfield Park,” Palmer said, describing the plan to “re-envision that space” to see whether redeveloping existing land would be cheaper for taxpayers. He said the study is an early design phase and that the city wants to…

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