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Price City Library Board approves Jan. 12 minutes and monthly reports; discusses Little Free Libraries and training

Price City Library Board · April 13, 2026

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Summary

The Price City Library Board on March 9, 2026 approved minutes from Jan. 12 and the library's program reports and monthly statistics, heard a historical-research update, noted resident interest in Little Free Libraries, and was reminded to complete Open and Public Meeting Act training.

Chair Jason Olsen called the Price City Library Board to order on March 9, 2026, at Price City Hall. The board approved the minutes from its Jan. 12 meeting and approved the library's program reports and monthly statistics by motion.

The approvals were formal motions recorded in the minutes: Board member Debbie Marvidikis moved to approve the Jan. 12 minutes and Carl Ingwell seconded the motion. Later, board member Kassidy Hansen moved to approve the Program Reports and Monthly Statistics and Rachel Johnson seconded that motion. Both motions were recorded as approved by the board.

The board received an informational update from board member Layne Miller about ongoing research into a historic freight route connecting Price to Nine Mile; Miller noted construction on the route began in 1886 to move supplies to soldiers stationed at Fort Duchesne. There were no public comments recorded during the public-comment period.

Under unfinished business, Chair Jason Olsen and board member Debbie Marvidikis reported they had presented an update to the City Council; the minutes state the presentation was well received. Following that update, the minutes record resident interest in having Little Free Libraries installed in private yards and note the board is aware of community interest.

In new business, board member Tina Rowley reminded members that the Open and Public Meeting Act training needs to be completed as soon as possible. The meeting concluded when Chair Jason Olsen moved to adjourn; the minutes record the adjournment motion and the meeting ended thereafter.

The minutes do not list vote tallies or additional motions beyond those recorded above, and the next meeting date was not specified in the minutes.