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After months of negotiations, the Willard City Council voted Sept. 11 to approve a series of land, water, and easement agreements with Granite Construction that will shape both the company’s gravel pit operations and the city’s longterm water infrastructure. The agreements mark the culmination of lengthy negotiations between the city, Granite, and the Wells family. While the documents secure key land for future water storage and clarify Granite’s operational rights, trail access and dust control remain ongoing concerns for residents and city officials. The meeting opened with Granite officials addressing dust control at the south pit. Brad Sweet of Granite...
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By Box Elder News JournalAfter months of negotiations, the Willard City Council voted Sept. 11 to approve a series of land, water, and easement agreements with Granite Construction that will shape both the company’s gravel pit operations and the city’s longterm water infrastructure. The agreements mark the culmination of lengthy negotiations between the city, Granite, and the Wells family. While the documents secure key land for future water storage and clarify Granite’s operational rights, trail access and dust control remain ongoing concerns for residents and city officials. The meeting opened with Granite officials addressing dust control at the south pit. Brad Sweet of Granite...
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