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Supervisors accept written repair‑work acceptance under Page County road‑use agreement; reimbursements discussed

Page County Board of Supervisors · March 11, 2026

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Summary

Board reviewed a written acceptance letter for road repairs tied to a road‑use agreement connected to energy project work; supervisors discussed reimbursement amounts and approved the written acceptance for signature after noting MidAmerican had signed the letter.

Supervisors reviewed and approved a written acceptance of repair work tied to the Page County road‑use agreement covering energy‑project vehicle impacts and reimbursements.

A board member summarized recent reimbursements and repair work tied to the agreement: "We got a reimbursement of $181,120," the member said, then described a larger patching effort costing $532,394 and an outstanding rock placement amount of $218,441 referenced in the discussion. The transcript indicates Adam Jablanc signed the acceptance letter on behalf of MidAmerican.

Supervisors discussed whether the road‑use agreement would need to be reissued for future heavy lifts — for example, to bring in a turbine blade or a large generator — and agreed such movements would typically trigger a separate permit review and coordination with county engineering to protect bridges and culverts. A supervisor noted the county had taken out a $500,000 surety bond in advance and that the reimbursement letter included those arrangements.

A motion to approve the written acceptance of repair work under the Page County Road Use Agreement was made, seconded, and approved; the board directed that JD King and the board sign the written acceptance. The board did not record a roll‑call tally in the transcript; the acceptance was entered for signature.

Next steps: staff will sign the acceptance letter with the board and coordinate any future heavy equipment moves through permit/review processes to protect county infrastructure.