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Advisory council selects dealership and snowmobile representatives, re‑elects chair and vice chair

Off-Highway Vehicle Program Advisory Council (OHP Advisory Council) · June 17, 2026
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Summary

The advisory council voted to name Lacy Warner as dealership representative and Alton Dean Harris as snowmobile representative; Jason Blank Hagle was re‑elected chair and Brody Johnson was elected vice chair in unanimous roll calls.

The Off‑Highway Vehicle Program Advisory Council completed several personnel actions on June 17, 2026. After reviewing applications and letters of support, members selected Lacy Warner as the dealership representative and Alton (Dean) Harris as the snowmobile representative.

Council staff summarized five dealership applicants and steered a discussion about community engagement and letters of support. Council member Brody Johnson spoke in favor of Warner, citing weekend volunteer projects and a well‑supported annual ATV jamboree. After open nominations and a roll‑call vote, Warner received the most support in the open process and the council formally moved to accept that result. Sheriff Nathan Curtis moved to accept Lacy Warner as the dealership representative; Brody Johnson seconded, and the motion passed on a roll‑call vote.

On the snowmobile seat, candidates were Alton Dean Harris (Top of Utah Snowmobile Association) and Michael Fogg. Council members noted Top of Utah's prior grant work and trail projects; the vote selected Alton Dean Harris by majority and the council accepted the results by motion and roll call.

Leadership elections followed: Jason Blank Hagle was nominated and re‑elected as chair in a unanimous roll call. Brody Johnson was the sole nominee for vice chair, accepted the nomination, and was elected by unanimous vote.

These appointments and leadership selections were handled in open session; staff said appointment materials and voting results will be reflected in the meeting record and posted as required. The council asked staff to note that, going forward, any matter that requires closed consideration of personal character should be handled under a properly noticed closed session.