Payson university plan gets initial approval

Payson university
Backers of the plan to build a university campus in Payson Monday celebrated completing of the land purchase for $4.1 million. From left to right are Sanja Long, Gary Cordell, Kenny Evans, Jim Lyon, Richard Johnson, Larry Sugarman, Laura Bartlett-Armstrong, Su Connell and Jon Cline.

By Pete Aleshire | Payson Roundup

The Rim Country Educational Alliance Dec. 3 approved a master plan for the development of a 6,000-student university and support facilities on a 253-acre parcel it bought from the U.S. Forest Service for the purpose.

The Alliance will submit the plan to the Town of Payson to meet the requirements of the town’s general plan, changed last year to designate the property for educational uses.

The Payson Town Council will consider the proposed master plan next week.

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