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Sevier County ratifies grants, agreements and personnel actions including BLM right-of-way and Pacificorp vested-rights deal

Sevier County Commission · June 9, 2025
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Summary

At its June 9 meeting the Sevier County Commission approved several contracts, grants and personnel actions: BLM right-of-way for Sage Flat Road realignment, UDOT liability assumption for a volunteer beautification project, a $20,000 Forest Service grant modification, event and marketing contracts, multiple new hires, tax refunds and an agreement with Pacificorp related to utility relocation.

Sevier County Commissioners approved a package of agreements, personnel actions and grant modifications during their June 9 meeting, including infrastructure, public-safety and tourism contracts.

Road Superintendent Bob Watts reviewed and the Commission approved a right-of-way grant with the Bureau of Land Management to realign part of Sage Flat Road, moving the roadway onto Title 5 federal land under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act. Watts also outlined a one-evening volunteer beautification project near Lost Creek; because participants include minors, the Commission approved a Liability Assumption Agreement with the Utah Department of Transportation to allow supervised cleanup work with traffic control in place.

The Commission ratified a Forest Service grant modification that adds $20,000…

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