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Daggett County MBA acknowledges finances, approves $250,936.17 in invoices tied to water plant

Daggett County Municipal Building Authority · May 26, 2026
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Summary

The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority on May 26 acknowledged its cash and disbursement reports and approved an open invoice register of $250,936.17 — invoices the board said are largely associated with the water treatment plant project. A question about one parks-related charge prompted a conditional allocation check.

The Daggett County Municipal Building Authority on May 26 acknowledged its cash summary and disbursement reports and approved an open invoice register totaling $250,936.17, board members said the majority of those invoices were tied to the county’s water treatment plant project.

Committee member (S2) moved to approve “the Daggett County MBA open invoice register dated 05/21/2026 in the amount of $250,936.17,” and noted the invoices were “associated with the water treatment plant this time.” The motion was seconded by the Chair (S1) and carried by voice vote.

At the same time, the board acknowledged the MBA cash summary and accounts receivable report as of May 22, 2026. Committee member (S2) told the board that reimbursement related to the MBA has been outstanding since January and moved to acknowledge receipt of the cash summary; the motion was seconded and approved.

During review of the disbursement summary, members flagged one payment that appeared to be for parks work and questioned whether it had been allocated to the correct entity. Committee member (S3) explained the charge related to materials used where a wall is being built and that the service was tied to the clinic building; members discussed a conditional approval to verify the allocation. The board made and seconded a motion to acknowledge receipt of the disbursement summary and approved it by voice vote.

Separately, the board moved and seconded to approve the minutes from its May 19 meeting; the record in this session shows one recorded "Aye," one abstention and one noted absence when the vote was taken and the Chair indicated an attendance correction would be made for the prior meeting.

The board did not specify formal roll-call tallies by name in the transcript for these items. No further public comment was recorded during the financial reviews. The board recessed briefly later to gather additional information for a separate budget item.