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City CouncilRDA

Feb 05, 2026

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Key Topics Discussed

Pledge of Allegiance ceremony — proposed rotation and recognition process for guest leaders

Draft AI Policy for City Staff — scope, disclosure requirements, potential extension to elected officials, and AI-generated artwork concerns

Public Hearing on historic designation of 2394 East Murray Holladay Road (Casper Cottage)

City Manager Report:

Status of federal earmark (Homeland Security appropriations delay) and impact on City Hall building project

Potential DC trip (April 20–23, 2026) vs. ULCT Mid-Year Conference (April 22, 2026) in St. George

Active Legislative Session bills of concern (property tax cap, school district property right of first refusal, billboard bill, H.B. 429)

Council Reports:

Holladay Fine Art Show (Feb. 6–12, 2026)

Utah Renewable Communities program — RFP narrowed to four bidders

H.B. 429 — impact on Special Service Districts including Wasatch Front Waste and Recycling

Unified Fire Authority (UFA) and Unified Police Department (UPD) budget updates

Public comment from children in District 1 requesting more bicycle trails, parks, and dog spaces

Decisions Made

Historic Designation: Staff recommended approval of adding 2394 East Murray Holladay Road to the Historic Designation List (Title 13.86.020); the Holladay Historical Commission's Executive Committee concurred. (Formal vote not recorded in the provided text.)

AI Policy: No formal adoption recorded in the provided text; discussion ongoing with direction to:

Research other City Council AI communication policies

Draft separate policy for elected officials if pursued

Draft additional language regarding AI-generated artwork

DC Travel vs. ULCT Conference: Council Members agreed to wait a couple of weeks before making a final decision, pending earmark developments.

Votes

Motion to Recess to RDA Meeting:

Motion: Council Member Durham moved to recess the City Council Meeting and reconvene in an RDA Meeting

Second: Council Member Quinn

Outcome: Not fully recorded in the provided text (minutes appear to cut off)

Individual votes: Not recorded in the provided text

⚠️ *Note: The meeting minutes provided are incomplete and cut off mid-sentence during Item VII. No additional formal votes are recorded in the available text.*

Action Items

TaskResponsible Party
Research whether other City Councils have adopted AI communication policies for elected officialsGina Chamness
Draft a separate AI policy for elected officials (if pursued), potentially incorporating into Council Rules of Order and ProcedureTodd Godfrey
Draft additional AI policy language clarifying use of AI for artwork creationGina Chamness
Arrange creation of a certificate for Pledge of Allegiance guest leadersGina Chamness
Implement Pledge of Allegiance rotation (newsletter author leads or finds a guest each month)City Council Members (rotating)
Continue tracking active legislative bills: property tax cap bill, school district right of first refusal bill, billboard bill, H.B. 429Gina Chamness
Provide update on federal earmark/Homeland Security appropriations and City Hall construction eligibilityGina Chamness
Council Members to review Utah Renewable Communities website FAQ in advance of Public Service Commission decisionAll Council Members
Final decision on DC trip (April 20–23, 2026) vs. ULCT Conference (April 22, 2026) — deferred a few weeksCity Council / Gina Chamness

Other Notable Items

Pledge of Allegiance Guest: Trudy Jorgensen-Price (library representative) led the Pledge of Allegiance and was invited to do so at this meeting.

Library Updates (Public Comment — Trudy Jorgensen-Price):

AARP tax assistance appointments available Tuesdays and Wednesdays through April 14, 2026

Programs: Guiding Good Choices (five-week parenting program), Tree Talks (Holladay Tree Committee), Knots and Thoughts (1st and 3rd Saturdays, 1:00–3:00 p.m.); knitting instruction on February 21, 2026

Historic Designation Public Hearing: Applicant Ron Hilton (2397 East Murray Holladay Rd) presented history of the Casper Cottage (built 1898, associated with LDS pioneer Duncan Spears Casper). Kim Duffy, Chair of the Holladay Historical Commission, and Martha Bradley-Evans (professor, unable to attend) both supported designation. Hilton expressed a future desire for a full historic district in the area.

Earmark Concern: Homeland Security appropriations were separated from other bills following tragic events in Minneapolis; vote expected in approximately two weeks. Construction start on City Hall would render the project ineligible for the earmark.

Fine Art Show: Runs February 6–12, 2026; gala on February 6, 6:00–8:00 p.m.; after-hours concert February 12, 6:30–8:00 p.m. (hosted by Holladay Arts Council).

Upcoming Calendar:

Fine Art Show: February 6–12, 2026

Council Retreat: February 12, 2026

Next City Council Meeting: February 19, 2026

Children's Public Comment: A group of young girls from District 1 submitted a written comment requesting more bicycle trails, parks, and a dedicated dog space, with supporting illustrations.

UPD Headquarters: Mayor Fotheringham toured the new UPD headquarters in Kearns; expressed pride in the organization's progress in records management and evidence handling.

--- Note: These minutes are incomplete as provided — the document ends mid-sentence during the motion to recess into the RDA Meeting (Item VII). The RDA Meeting proceedings and any subsequent Work Meeting content are not included.

Summarized: April 22, 2026