A team of seven Trust Lands Administration employees earned the 2014 Governor’s Award for Excellence, which was presented to them by Governor Herbert in a ceremony May 6.
The 5600 West Exchange Team includes: Deputy Director Kim Christy, Assistant Deputy Director/Surface Richard B. Wilcox, Assistant Director/Planning and Development Rodger Mitchell, Attorney Wendy Petersen, Resource Specialist Scott Bartlett, Lands Technician Diane Lund, and Office Technician/Easement Specialist Nancy Strickland.
Each member of the Exchange Team was vital in completing a complex, two-phase land exchange involving the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Utah Department of Transportation. The exchange ultimately conserved 17,000 acres of land for Utah wildlife, generated $15.4 million for the public schools endowment, and created a right of way for the future Mountain View Corridor, a planned dual-county freeway in northern Utah.

Fall 2023 wildland seed permit competitive offering
School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (SITLA) is offering areas north of Milford in Beaver County, for the collection of