Wasatch County has begun construction on a $47.5 million government building in Heber Valley. Expected to take 18 months, the 63,000-sq.-ft. facility will house most county services including motor vehicle offices. Half the cost is funded by bonds backed by growth near Jordanelle, minimizing property tax impact….
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