Roosevelt council approves golf cart lease, veterans memorial application and other routine items
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At its meeting, the Roosevelt City Council approved a five‑year lease for 60 golf carts for the municipal golf course, authorized support for a Veterans Memorial committee application, agreed to participate in Utah State University's 2026 Well‑Being Survey, and approved routine financials; the council then moved into a closed session on property acquisition.
Roosevelt City Council met and approved several motions including a five‑year lease for golf carts, endorsement of a Veterans Memorial committee application and participation in Utah State University's 2026 Well‑Being Survey.
Edwin Butterfield, Roosevelt's recreation director, presented the golf course lease as a five‑year agreement for 60 carts that he said would cost about $67,140 per year and include GPS/geofencing features intended to improve maintenance and reduce outside rentals. Following a brief public hearing, the council voted to approve the resolution authorizing the lease.
Dan Geron presented the Veterans Memorial proposal and a list of citizen volunteers who would serve on a steering committee; council moved and approved city cooperation so the group can apply to be placed on the military's equipment notification list and pursue acquisition and construction in phases.
Council also voted to participate in Utah State University's 2026 Well‑Being Survey, with staff handling outreach and USU providing materials and analysis at no cost to the city.
The council approved the monthly financials by voice vote and then moved into a closed session to discuss property acquisition at the end of the meeting.
Votes recorded in the meeting were by voice ("All in favor? Aye.") and detailed roll‑call tallies were not recorded in the public transcript.
