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Daggett County Municipal Building Authority approves minutes and financial reports, hears water plant and clinic construction updates
Summary
The Authority approved prior minutes and accepted cash and disbursement reports (disbursements April 10–17: $4,268.81). Members heard that the county water treatment plant is progressing toward completion and that clinic construction crews have poured concrete pads and are installing the generator feed.
The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority approved its prior meeting minutes and accepted routine financial reports during its meeting, and members received brief construction updates on the county water treatment plant and a community clinic.
Jack (speaker S2) moved to approve the minutes from the prior meeting; the motion was seconded and adopted by voice vote after the chair clarified the prior meeting date as April 14, 2026 (S2 initially stated 04/14/2023 in error). Jack also reported on the county water treatment plant, saying: "I don't have any real current updates other than things are moving forward, and I'm still signing vouchers ... they're getting through the details to get there." He thanked staff and engineers for value-engineering work and said the project is not complete but is progressing toward completion.
Randy (speaker S3) gave the clinic and community center construction update, saying crews have poured concrete pads for propane tanks, are installing gutters and the generator feed line, and have several people working on exterior site improvements. Randy also noted the need for a closed session related in part to the new building; no further project-specific financial details were revealed in open session.
On financial business, Jack moved to accept the cash summary and the accounts receivable report dated April 15, 2026, and the Authority approved that report by voice vote. The body also acknowledged a disbursement summary covering April 10–17, 2026, in the amount of $4,268.81; that acknowledgment was approved by voice vote. The chair reminded member Jack that he was muted earlier when votes were being taken and confirmed his vote before closing fiscal items.
The chair noted one calendar item for the MBA: a construction meeting for the clinic scheduled for Thursday at 10:00 a.m. No citizens spoke during the public-comment portion of the meeting.
The meeting then moved to a motion to enter a closed session for purchase, exchange, or lease of real property and recessed at 10:09 a.m.
