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Nov 06, 2025

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Key Topics Discussed

Briefing Session:

PTA 100 Year Proclamation preview; Council Member Gray designated to read proclamation

South Salt Lake Valley Mosquito Abatement District tax increase (Council Member Brewer)

Upcoming Tree Lighting event (5:30 p.m., Children's Choir performing; tree ordered six months prior)

Proposed fundraising concert (tentative date: December 7, 2025); discussion of cash donations and potential beneficiaries — high school food pantries at three schools, including Cottonwood High School Food Pantry

Regular Session:

Library updates and community programs

Pedestrian safety concern at 4500 S and Holladay Blvd intersection

Utah PTA 100th Anniversary Presentation and Proclamation

Public Hearing on "Holladay Horizons" General Plan Update (10-year update)

Expansion of Holladay Justice Court jurisdiction to include Brighton City

Interlocal Agreement with Brighton City for Justice Court services

Utah Trail Network Visioning Master Plan and planned grant applications

Retirement of long-time Prosecutor Tucker Hansen and potential transition to in-house prosecution services

Decisions Made

1. Resolution 2025-25 — APPROVED: Notifying the Judicial Council of the State of Utah of the Intent to Expand the Jurisdiction of the Holladay Justice Court to Include the Corporate Boundaries of Brighton City.

2. Resolution 2025-26 — APPROVED: Approving an Interlocal Agreement with Brighton City for Justice Court Services, with conforming updates to statutory references (as directed by Legal Counsel Jayme Blakesley).

3. Consent Agenda — APPROVED: Including minutes from August 7, August 28, September 11, and September 18, 2025.

4. Public Hearing on General Plan Update ("Holladay Horizons") — CLOSED: No public comments were received; further discussion deferred to a Work Meeting.

Votes

Resolution 2025-25

Resolution 2025-26

Consent Agenda

Action Items

Action ItemResponsible PartyTimeline/Notes
Investigate streetlight malfunction and pedestrian safety at 4500 S & Holladay Blvd (protected left-turn signal and broken streetlight)City Staff (per Mayor Dahle's direction)As soon as possible
Update statutory references in Resolution 2025-26 / Interlocal Agreement with Brighton CityJayme Blakesley, Legal CounselPer motion direction
General Plan Update ("Holladay Horizons") further discussionCity Council / Jonathan TeerlinkScheduled for upcoming Work Meeting
Apply for WFRC grants: Highland Drive reconstruction/complete streets, I-215 trail, two smaller grants, ordinance revision assistance, and northeast Highland Drive study (3900 S to 3990 S)Gina Chamness / City StaffPending; Council to raise objections if any
Develop solution for prosecution services following Tucker Hansen's retirement (possible in-house hiring of prosecutor and two paralegals)Gina ChamnessUpdate to be brought back to City Council on November 20, 2025
Explore fundraising concert logistics (location, donations, beneficiary schools)Gina ChamnessTentative event date: December 7, 2025

Other Notable Items

Public Comments:

Brett Hansen (4495 South Arcadia Lane): Reported that a child was recently struck by a vehicle at the 4500 S and Holladay Blvd intersection while walking to school. Raised concerns about the lack of a protected left-turn signal and a frequently non-functioning streetlight. Urged the Council to address safety at this intersection, noting dozens of children cross daily to reach Olympus Junior High School and the skate park. Mayor Dahle confirmed the email was received and the matter would be referred to staff immediately.

Announcements / Notable Items:

Minutes recorded by Stephanie Carlson, City Recorder. Note: The provided document appears to be cut off; this summary reflects all content contained in the supplied text.

Summarized: April 22, 2026