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Roads, water meters and park maintenance top department reports; council warned state may scrutinize water use

Wallsburg Town Council · May 7, 2026
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Summary

Public works reported road work and milling scheduled next month, potential reuse of millings for park projects, pothole repairs coordinated with the county and ongoing cemetery maintenance. Council was warned a state official will inspect water-metering and beneficial‑use records amid Great Salt Lake policy discussions.

Public‑works and roads staff updated the council on upcoming work and maintenance needs. Road resurfacing and chip‑seal preparation are scheduled to begin next month; staff said bids will be refined to include trench backfill specifications for the cemetery waterline crossing. Council discussed possible reuse of milled material at the park if contractors have excess material.

On utilities, council members said a state review tied to Great Salt Lake water policy could require the town to demonstrate beneficial use and accurate metered readings. Staff reported some meters are missing or not accurate; a state official has indicated they will visit and expect metered reporting and a certified water operator. Council tasked staff to improve meter accuracy and compile meter‑read documentation for the state review.