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Letter: Utah County Commission s power grab was handled poorly

Deseret News By Kellie Baxter Scott G Winterton, Deseret News It was alarming how quickly the Utah County Commission voted to give itself more power over the budget (“Fireworks fly in Utah County over commission’s ‘power grab’ of budgetary oversight,” April 1). The agenda item was added at the last minute, surprising employees and the public. Numerous state lawmakers spoke against the change online. Public comments during the meeting opposed the change. Why was this decision rushed despite notable opposition? The way Commissioners Bill Lee and Tom Sakievich handled this shows a lack of transparency, leadership and communication. You should never blindside your employees because you were “busy with other matters.” If you don’t have time to sit down with your employees to discuss it first, don’t put it on the agenda. There are a lot of unanswered questions that the commissioners should answer for their constituents: Where is the documentation that the Cl

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Update Given on County Grants Totaling $1 1 Million

Robert (Bob) Contreras, Coordinator for Grants and Government Affairs for Brown County, has provided an update on grants benefiting Brown County as shown below. Brown County currently has four approved grants totaling $1,107,535 which the county is using to improve roads, provide emergency water supplies, rebuild low-water crossings, and to defer costs associated with the coronavirus pandemic. In May 2020, Brown County applied for the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) and was eligible to receive $55 for every person who lived outside of an incorporated area; the grant allowed for 20 percent to be paid up front. With 12,868 people living in unincorporated areas, Brown County was eligible for $707,740. The county received $141,548 (20 percent) in May, 2020.  In December, the county had to account for that amount and reimburse the state for any money remaining. That money could only be spent on a limited range of purposes. The county used it to purchase a variety of extensive protective

Brown County Receives Grants Totaling $1 1 Million

Grants for COVID relief, an emergency electrical system backup in May and a low water crossing upgrade are among grants received by Brown County.  Bob Contreras, Coordinator for Grants and Government Affairs for Brown County,  provided an update on these project grants. Brown County currently has four approved grants totaling $1,107,535 which the county is using to improve roads, provide emergency water supplies, rebuild low-water crossings, and to defer costs associated with the coronavirus pandemic. In May 2020, Brown County applied for the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) and was eligible to receive $55 for every person who lived outside of an incorporated area; the grant allowed for 20 percent to be paid up front. With 12,868 people living in unincorporated areas, Brown County was eligible for $707,740. The county received $141,548 (20 percent) in May, 2020.  In December, the county had to account for that amount and reimburse the state for any money remaining. That money could

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