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Emery County Commission approves $1.64M Castle Valley bond, allocates LATCF funds and adopts resolution opposing ‘abuse’ of Antiquities Act
Summary
At its March 18 meeting the Emery County Commission approved a $1.64 million general‑obligation bond for Castle Valley Special Service District, authorized multiple LATCF allocations for cities and county projects, adopted a resolution criticizing perceived overreach under the Antiquities Act, and approved several routine procurement and governance measures.
The Emery County Commission on March 18 approved a series of motions that together move county capital projects and policy positions forward.
In a final vote the commission authorized issuance of up to $1,640,000 in general‑obligation bonds for the Castle Valley Special Service District (Series 2025). County bond counsel Eric Johnson, participating online, said the issuance is part of a voter‑approved bond series and will fund culinary water replacements, extensions of water and sewer lines, and smaller street and drainage projects across towns served by the district. The commission moved and approved the final bond resolution by roll call.
The commission approved procurement and funding decisions including acceptance of Arrowhead Construction’s low bid of $21,600 for the assessor’s office remodel and authorization to advertise bids for the landfill scrap‑metal pile, with bids to be opened April 15.
Law‑and‑policy actions: commissioners debated and then passed a resolution opposing what they described as the “abuse” of the…
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