The Price City Council took the following recorded actions on March 11, 2026 (minutes summarize outcomes with 'motion carried' but do not list individual roll-call tallies):
- Adopted Resolution No. 2026-4 amending the FY2025–26 budget. Motion: Layne Miller; second: Richard Root; outcome: approved.
- Approved Resolution No. 2025-5 authorizing the residential waste collection and disposal agreement. Motion: Tanner Richardson; second: Layne Miller; outcome: approved.
- Tabled the Second Addendum to the Agreement for Price City Attorney Services (dated May 12, 2021) for further discussion at a March 25, 2026 workshop. Motion: Tina Urbanik; second: Tanner Richardson; outcome: tabled.
- Approved sale of parcels 101:C & 101:E (217 sq ft) to UDOT and granted a temporary construction easement adjacent to the Water Treatment Plant (UDOT offer: $500). Motion: Russell Seeley; second: Tina Urbanik; outcome: approved.
- Authorized submission of the SF-424 application to the NRCS for the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Project 2025 (total project budget reported as $1,374,792.72; city match: $309,638). Motion: Russell Seeley; second: Tina Urbanik; outcome: approved.
- Approved submission of a Community Project Funding (FY2027) request to design and construct a detention/debris basin on Meads Wash. Motion: Richard Root; second: Layne Miller; outcome: approved.
- Approved purchase of two Walker mowers ($20,117 each) and one Grasshopper tractor mower ($24,847) for Parks & Cemeteries (Wilkinson Supply; State Contract #MA4726). Motion: Layne Miller; second: Tanner Richardson; outcome: approved.
- Approved the consent agenda (items a–l), which included the minutes for Feb. 25, 2026; a career-ladder promotion; various project awards; an equipment lease purchase; engineering services for the EWP Project; SULA renewal; and travel requests. Motion: Layne Miller; second: Tanner Richardson; outcome: approved.
Notes: The minutes record each action as 'motion carried' but do not provide individual yes/no vote tallies. Several public questions were raised during the budget hearing (questions regarding Rocky Mountain Power coordination and the Woodhill Project) and are not answered in the meeting minutes.