Public Notices Issued in Tooele County

Upcoming hearings, legal actions, and land use changes in the Tooele area

Feb. 25, 2026 at 8:53pm

A roundup of recent public notices published in the Tooele Transcript Bulletin, including a legal challenge to the Great Salt Lake Distribution Management Plan, a real estate dispute, a public hearing on a road project, the birth of a child, a foreclosure sale, a water rights application, and a notice about sand and gravel extraction on state trust lands.

Why it matters

These public notices provide important information to Tooele County residents about upcoming government actions, legal proceedings, and land use changes that could impact the local community. Staying informed about these notices allows citizens to participate in the decision-making process and protect their rights and interests.

The details

The public notices cover a range of topics, from a legal challenge to a state water management plan to a foreclosure sale of a residential property. Several of the notices involve court cases and legal proceedings, such as a real estate dispute and a summons for defendants in a civil lawsuit. Other notices announce upcoming public hearings, including one for a road project in Tooele that will impact traffic and safety. There are also routine administrative notices, like applications for water rights and the extraction of sand and gravel on state trust lands.

  • A legal challenge to the Great Salt Lake Distribution Management Plan was filed on October 1, 2025.
  • The real estate dispute case was filed in the Fourth Judicial District Court on February 9, 2026.
  • The public hearing on the SR-36 and Skyline Drive intersection project will be held on March 5, 2026.
  • The baby was born on July 26, 2025.
  • The foreclosure sale is scheduled for March 25, 2026.

The players

Great Salt Lake Distribution Management Plan

A water management plan adopted by the State of Utah in October 2025 that is being challenged in court.

David Grow

An individual who, along with his wife Judy Grow and their company Eastlawn Memorial Hill, Inc., is a plaintiff in a real estate dispute case.

Kevin Boyle

An individual who, along with his wife Tanya Boyle and their company Growth Equities, LLC, is a defendant in a real estate dispute case.

Tooele City

The city government partnering with the Utah Department of Transportation on a road project at the SR-36 and Skyline Drive intersection.

Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT)

The state transportation agency working with Tooele City on the SR-36 and Skyline Drive intersection project.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

What’s next

The judge in the real estate dispute case will decide on Tuesday whether to allow one of the defendants, Kevin Boyle, out on bail.

The takeaway

These public notices highlight the diverse range of government actions, legal proceedings, and land use changes occurring in the Tooele area, underscoring the importance for residents to stay informed and engaged in their local community.