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Toquerville council backs transfer of Chief Toquer Reservoir management to Utah State Parks
Summary
The council voted unanimously to support transferring development and management of the Chief Toquer Reservoir recreation area to the Division of State Parks and to dissolve the local recreation committee. State and county officials outlined permitting and recreation plans.
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Mayor Dan Catlin opened the discussion on the Chief Toquer Reservoir by reviewing land-management and BLM recreation standards and introducing a resolution supporting a transfer of development and management to Utah State Parks. Ben Billingsley, Toquerville's city manager, summarized prior funding efforts for the project. "Chris Haramoto with Utah State Parks introduced himself to the Council," the minutes record, and representatives from the Washington County Water Conservancy District discussed reservoir permitting and project background.
Councilman Joey Campbell moved to approve Resolution 2026.XX supporting the transfer to the Division of State Parks; Councilman Wayne Olsen seconded and the motion carried 5-0. The council also approved a separate resolution dissolving the Chief Toquer Reservoir Recreation Committee, again on a 5-0 vote. The actions formalize the city's support for state-led development of recreation facilities at the reservoir and remove the standing local committee that had previously advised on the project.
