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Daggett County Municipal Building Authority approves $1.34 million invoice register, hears water-plant and health-center updates
Summary
The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority on March 3 approved an open invoice register totaling $1,338,830.07 and acknowledged cash and accounts receivable reports. Members received progress reports on the new water treatment plant and the Daggett County Health Business Community Center and adjourned at 10:00 a.m.
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The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority on March 3 approved an open invoice register of $1,338,830.07 and acknowledged its cash summary and accounts receivable reports, members said.
The Chair opened the meeting and moved first through routine business, including a motion to approve draft minutes from the board’s Feb. 24, 2026 meeting. A motion to approve the minutes was seconded and carried by voice vote, with two affirmatives and one abstention recorded in the meeting audio (individual voter names were not specified in the transcript).
A committee member gave a progress update on the county’s new water treatment plant, saying the facility “should be making water by the end of the month.” Tests of treatment equipment have met expectations, the speaker said, and remaining work includes stainless-steel piping connections and integration of the SCADA control system. “It’s been tremendous,” the committee member added, thanking Trevor for his efforts on the project. The speaker said the plant is being built to allow for future expansion.
County staff provided an update on the Daggett County Health Business Community Center. Jesse, a county staff member, said the Ethernet and mobile pulls throughout the building are complete, which yielded substantial construction cost savings. Jesse said about 30% of interior work remains and that staff are coordinating programs so the building will be fully functional by the ribbon-cutting.
The board then acknowledged the cash summary and the Municipal Vehicle Authority accounts receivable report dated Feb. 27, 2026. A committee member moved to accept the reports; the motion was seconded and was noted as approved by voice vote (individual votes were not recorded in the transcript).
The Authority next considered an open invoice register dated Feb. 26, 2026, in the amount of $1,338,830.07. A committee member moved to approve the register and the motion was seconded. The Chair called for the vote and the motion carried by voice vote with two recorded affirmatives; the transcript did not attribute those votes to specific members.
There was no disbursement summary presented, and the Chair asked whether there was any correspondence or calendar items for discussion; none were raised. With no further business, the Chair adjourned the meeting by acclamation at 10:00 a.m.
Meeting notes: the transcript contains minor typographical errors in the printed materials referenced during the meeting (an incorrect year on one document), which the Chair noted. Where the audio records multiple brief affirmations of “aye” or similar, the transcript does not consistently map each recorded vocalization to a specific board member; vote tallies above reflect counts audible in the meeting record, not a roll-call.
