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Daggett County Municipal Building Authority approves minutes and $1,245.96 in disbursements; health center work advances

Daggett County Municipal Building Authority · February 24, 2026
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Summary

At its Feb. 24 meeting the Daggett County Municipal Building Authority approved minutes from Feb. 17, acknowledged the Feb. 20 cash summary, approved a $1,245.96 disbursement summary and heard project updates on the water treatment plant and the Daggett County Health Business and Community Center.

The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority met Feb. 24, 2026, and approved the minutes from its Feb. 17 meeting, acknowledged the Feb. 20 cash summary and authorized a disbursement summary totaling $1,245.96.

A Committee member moved to approve the Feb. 17 minutes; the Chair seconded and the motion passed by voice vote. Later, the body acknowledged receipt of the cash summary and accounts receivable report as of Feb. 20, 2026 after a similar motion and voice vote. The Authority then approved the disbursement summary for Giant's checking covering Feb. 12–19, 2026 in the amount of $1,245.96.

During issue updates, a Committee member said work on the Daggett County Health Business and Community Center is progressing: grading and yard work are largely finished and sheetrock delivery is scheduled for Thursday. The member said construction teams are preparing for interior finishes and that change directives are being tracked.

Jesse, a county staff member, described recent in-house work on building systems: “The county are ourselves have taken care of the low voltage Ethernet runs throughout the building with the help of Cordell and his staff,” he said, adding that knowing where lines run will help long-term IT administration. Jesse also said staff expect to bring formal change orders to the clerk’s office in about 10 days so they can be placed on a future agenda.

The Chair also asked for an update on the water treatment plant project; no detailed schedule or additional funding requests were recorded in the minutes.

The Chair announced a construction coordination meeting at 10:00 a.m. Thursday for the Daggett County Health Business and Community Center and, with no further business, adjourned the meeting at 9:50 a.m.

Minutes, cash reports and disbursement documents were recorded on the meeting record; no ordinances, resolutions, or contested votes were taken.