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City Council

Mar 20, 2025

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Key Topics Discussed

Spring Lane and City Hall earmark funding status and bond timeline

Microschools and Micro Education Entities — city code amendments

2024–2025 Fiscal Year budget amendments, including Murray Holladay Road signal reconstruction ($350,000) and paving projects

Recodification of Titles 10 and 11 (Criminal Law and Traffic Regulations)

Moderate-Income Housing Plan amendment (statutory compliance)

Storm Water Management Plan amendment

Interlocal Agreement with Cottonwood Heights for Justice Court Services

Washington, D.C. trip — National League of Cities Conference and Congressional Delegation meetings

Road closures and construction coordination concerns

Unified Fire Authority (UFA) legislative tracking (ambulance service bill, Wildland Urban Interface bill)

Fine Art Show opening at City Hall

Upcoming city website chatbot feature

Public Art program — consultant presentation and process discussion (Work Meeting)

Decisions Made

1. Ordinance 2025-03 Adopted — Amending Titles 13.04, 13.100, and Title 5.63 of the City Code Relating to Microschools and Micro Education Entities (permitting microschools in all zones).

2. Ordinance 2025-04 Adopted — Amending the 2024–2025 Fiscal Year Budgets, with a directive to staff to enter into a repayment agreement with the developer for the signal work on Murray Holladay Road.

3. Ordinance 2025-05 Adopted — Repealing current provisions of Titles 10 and 11 of the City Code (Criminal Law Violations and Traffic Regulations) and adopting new recodified Titles 10 and 11.

4. Resolution 2025-02 Approved — Amending the Moderate-Income Housing Plan of the General Plan (fulfilling State Legislature statutory obligations).

5. Resolution 2025-03 Approved — Amending provisions of the City's Storm Water Management Plan.

6. Resolution 2025-04 Approved — Approving an Amended Interlocal Agreement Between Cottonwood Heights and Holladay Relating to Justice Court Services.

7. Motion to Recess and Reconvene as Work Meeting Approved — Council recessed into Work Meeting at 6:26 p.m.

Votes

All votes were unanimous (5–0). Individual votes are recorded as follows:

ItemMotionSecondBrewerDurhamFotheringhamQuinnGrayOutcome
Ordinance 2025-03DurhamBrewerAyeAyeAyeAyeAyeAdopted unanimously
Ordinance 2025-04BrewerFotheringhamAyeAyeAyeAyeAyeAdopted unanimously
Ordinance 2025-05FotheringhamQuinnAyeAyeAyeAyeAyeAdopted unanimously
Resolution 2025-02QuinnDurhamAyeAyeAyeAyeAyeApproved unanimously
Resolution 2025-03FotheringhamBrewerAyeAyeAyeAyeAyeApproved unanimously
Resolution 2025-04DurhamBrewerAyeAyeAyeAyeAyeApproved unanimously
Recess to Work MeetingFotheringhamDurhamPassed unanimously

Action Items

ActionResponsible PartyNotes/Deadline
Enter into a repayment agreement with the developer for Murray Holladay Road signal workCity Staff (directed by Council motion)Per directive included in Ordinance 2025-04 motion
Pave 5600 SouthPublic Works / Jared BunchScheduled pave date: April 1, 2025
Provide updates on earmark funding (Spring Lane and City Hall)Gina Chamness / City ManagerExpected by July 2025
Prepare parameters resolution for bondCity StaffExpected July or August 2025
Bond adoptionCity Council / City StaffTargeted late October or early November 2025
Negotiate lease agreement with Granite School District (Spring Lane)City StaffNo agreement in place as of meeting date
Launch new website chatbot featureCity StaffExpected within 1–2 weeks of meeting date
Schedule work meeting discussion on road closure coordinationCouncil / City StaffSuggested by Council Member Brewer
Determine public art site locations and develop formal selection processArts and Culture Manager Megan Attermann / Consultant Sheryl GillilanOngoing; timeline and budget to follow site selection

Other Notable Items

Mayor Absent: Mayor Rob Dahle was out of town. Mayor Pro Tempore Emily Gray presided over all sessions.

Public Comments: None were received.

Washington, D.C. Trip (National League of Cities Conference): Mayor Pro Tem Gray, Council Member Quinn, City Manager Chamness, and Assistant City Manager Holly Smith attended. Key activities included meetings with Utah's Congressional Delegation, a tour arranged by Representative Mike Kennedy (facilitated by the Utah League of Cities and Towns), and participation in a Supreme Court tour. Mayor Pro Tem Gray thanked Holly Smith for planning the trip. The Congressional delegation responded positively to the City's plan to retain City Hall and its comprehensive funding package.

Fine Art Show: Council Member Fotheringham announced the Fine Art Show opens Friday (the day following the meeting) and runs through the following week, displayed in the basement of City Hall. All Council Members, staff, and residents were encouraged to attend.

UFA Legislative Updates (reported by Council Member Fotheringham):

A bill regarding ambulance service (UFA evaluating interfacility transport as primary or secondary option).

Wildland Urban Interface bill — would impose an additional assessment on residents within a Wildland Urban Interface Overlay. Questions remain about UFA's role going forward.

Road Closure / Construction Complaints: Council Member Brewer reported a constituent complaint about early morning (4:00 a.m.) beeping related to construction and extended road closures. Mayor Pro Tem Gray noted she had contacted Jared Bunch for clarification; Rocky Mountain Power's work in the area was outside the City's control.

Public Art Consultant Engaged (Work Meeting): The City is under contract with Sheryl Gillilan (former Executive Director of the Holladay Arts Council) as Public Art Consultant. She presented on the purpose, process, and funding options for public art, including a Selection Committee model (7–9 voting members), site-specific approach, and potential funding sources such as public-private partnerships and percent-for-art programs. No site has been selected yet

Summarized: April 22, 2026