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Show County Commission brief by Logan Dowell At the August 6 meeting of the San Juan County Commission, Commissioners: learned that funding for the Monticello and Blanding municipal water projects will be included in a bill currently pending before the Senate. The total value of the projects, which will include new collection infrastructure for MontiWednesday Anguit S cello and work on the Indian Blinding and Monticello City Creek tunnel for Blanding, is at held Council meetings respective 7 $1.7 million. The information City Offices, pm. came from Peggy Mason, of Monday August 13 Congressman Cannons office; San Juan County Commission Commissioner Bill Redd 9 am. Courthouse, at County meeting expressed concern about the federal government sale of lands. .He asked Mason for information on two bills proposed in 1932 to make the federal government give lands they own back to the states; Mason reported that the So they are saying if CARA bill will fully fund the you're stupid you get a Payments in Lieu of Taxes; break. - Commissioner Ty Lewis alter the State Tax Commission dropped the value of some land in Dry Valley. The land was bought for $165,000, valued at $137,500, and alter appealing to the commission, dropped to $106,000. heard that road work cannot be done on Navajo Nation school bus routes because of tribal and state rules. Congress annually gives the county $500,000 to maintain roads, but the rules hold up the work. "This is the LOWEST INYEARSI sioner Ty Lewis; received a state grant for Emergency Medical Services. Montezuma Creek will receive $1,968, Bluff $795, Blanding $4,990, and Monticello $2,665; rejected a request from Grand County to pay $3,003 for a $27,034 study in Spanish Valley, because most of the land is state trust land. The Commission feels the State should fund the project; approved three secured doors for $12,640, and two jail for the Sheriff office; guns approved a $2,950 transmission system flusher for the Road Department; I2E 435-587-21- rent road through Devils Canyon was constructed in the 1950s. UDOT states that generally, most roadways built during this period now exhibit deficiencies that do not meet current design standards. These types of deficiencies are nor- mally corrected .when the roadway is upgraded or Registration at Monticello High approved a building Monticello High School regispermit for James Ward in will be August 15, 16, Spanish Valley, permits for tration Hal W. Palmer and for Lee R. 17, 20 and 21 from 10 a.m. to Smith for .shops near 3:30 p.m. Parents, please bring your Blanding, and permits for Gary Ibosie, Glen Hunter, and James Tibbets for homes in Spanish Valley; and signed policies concerning personnel work hours, lunch breaks, and rest periods. cial forms will be available. New student regisgration will be August 23 and 24 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. State law immunization requires records and a birth certificate. School begins Monday, August 27, at 8 a.m. Buses will run and school lunch will be served. on these students (grades dates between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. at your convenience. The school will be registering by families rather than grades. Student schedules and finan 7-1- 2) (MXIEDJ. H laiiLffliira. Friendly Experienced Loan Officer PrequaWy in minutes Refinance or mortgages Many different programs Credit Problems? We Can Help! Call Vana Young According to Myron Lee of UDOT, they hope to complete construction in 2003. The cur- page 1) four percent grade for $7 million or a bridge for $10 million. A review of accidents on the stretch of road show that approximately 70 percent of the accidents are deer related, with particularly high incidences in three locations. At the current time, other problems with the existing road include animal crossings, steep grades, short stopping site distances, lackof passing lanes, no view areas, and a need for guardrails. (continued dreamed of," said Commis- dumbest system I've ever even INTEREST , ATE5 a road priority Devils Canyon from THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wedneaday, Auguat 8, 2001 Page 2 ' 't f 1 TODAYI 00 Can your cable company do that? 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