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On May 5, Mayor Erin Mendenall presented her recommended Fiscal Year 2027 budget, which includes proposed updates to property tax, utility, and waste rates. The City Council will review the proposed budget, consider resident feedback, and adopt a final balanced budget no later than June 30. The page also highlights recent initiatives including the Love Your Block neighborhood improvement program reopened on May 1, 2026, offering mini-grants to residents and organizations in designated Westside neighborhoods (Glendale, Poplar Grove, Fairpark, Rose Park, Westpointe, Jordan Meadows, and Guadalupe) and the Ballpark area. On April 22, 2026, the Salt Lake City Council adopted an ordinance enabling community-wide participation in the Community Clean Energy Program with Rocky Mountain Power and 18 other Utah communities to expand access to net-100% renewable electricity.
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The Salt Lake County Clerk's Office operates four main divisions serving the public: the Election Division, which oversees voter registration and the voting process; the Marriage Division, which issues marriage licenses, conducts ceremonies, and maintains marriage records; the Passport Division, which accepts and processes passport applications and provides photo services; and the Council Clerk's Office, which prepares and maintains minutes, agendas, and correspondence for the County Council, Redevelopment Agency, Municipal Building Authority, Board of Canvassers, and Legislative Audit Committee. The office states its mission as providing services that are accessible, efficient, and secure, with a commitment to integrity and transparency.
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This document establishes the 2024 meeting schedule for Salt Lake City Council, the Redevelopment Agency (RDA), and the Local Building Authority (LBA), effective July 9, 2024. Council meetings occur on Tuesdays and consist of a 2 p.m. work session followed by a 7 p.m. formal session, with RDA meetings scheduled on select dates throughout the year. All meetings are open to the public with at least 24 hours' notice required, and agendas are posted on the Salt Lake City Council website and the State of Utah Public Notice website. The schedule includes January events such as the oath of office on January 2 and tentative council retreats on January 23 and 30, followed by regular meetings in February, March, April, and May.
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This document describes the meeting structure and public participation procedures for the Salt Lake City Community Reinvestment Agency (CRA). The Board of Directors meets on the second Tuesday of each month as the policy-making body, the Reinvestment Advisory Committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month to provide advisory input, and the Finance Committee meets as needed to review loan applications, tax increment reimbursement agreements, and land write-downs. All meetings are held at City Hall (451 S. State Street) with virtual attendance options, and agendas are posted at least 24 hours in advance. Upcoming meetings include Board meetings on November 18 and December 9, and RAC meetings on December 3 (with the November 5 RAC meeting cancelled). Meeting materials, recordings, and minutes are archived with the Salt Lake City Recorder's Office.
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The City of South Salt Lake issued a Request for Proposal for annual audit services covering fiscal year ending June 30, 2019. The city reported total revenue of approximately $37.6 million across all funds and component units for fiscal year 2018, organized through General, Capital Improvements, Debt Service, three Enterprise Funds, and an Internal Service Fund, plus the Redevelopment Agency component unit. The audit must comply with generally accepted auditing standards, AICPA guidelines, Government Auditing Standards, and OMB Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200) for federal compliance testing. Deliverables include a Comprehensive Annual Financial Report in pdf and twenty printed copies, with completion and City Council presentation required by December 20, 2019, and the same deadline applies to subsequent years of the engagement.
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This document establishes the 2025 meeting schedule for Salt Lake City Council, the Redevelopment Agency (RDA), and the Local Building Authority (LBA), published November 20, 2024. Regular meetings occur on Tuesdays and include a 2 p.m. work session followed by a 7 p.m. formal session, with RDA meetings scheduled monthly on specified dates. All meetings are open to the public with agendas posted at least 24 hours in advance on the Salt Lake City Council website and the State of Utah Public Notice website, and the City & County Building provides accessible facilities with accommodations available upon request made at least two business days in advance.
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The Municipal Clerk/Recorder's Office for Greater Salt Lake Municipal Services District maintains official records, proceedings of City and Town Council meetings, ordinances, resolutions, agreements, and the Municipal Code while managing municipal elections and receiving notices of claims on behalf of member communities. Notices of Claims can be mailed to 860 W Levoy Driver, Suite 300, Taylorsville, UT 84321, or emailed to dbaun@msd.utah.gov. Diana Baun serves as Clerk/Recorder and can be reached at (385) 377-9466.
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The Salt Lake City Code, originally published in 1987 and most recently updated by ordinance 61-12 on September 4, 2012, is a compiled collection of regulatory, penal, and certain administrative ordinances codified pursuant to Utah Code Annotated sections 10-3-707 through 10-3-711. Sterling Codifiers has provided supplement service for the code since 1999 and maintains this web version for informational purposes, though the official hard copy prevails in case of discrepancies. The code may be cited as the "Salt Lake City code" in prosecutions and legal proceedings, and any ordinances adopted after ordinance 61-12 supersede conflicting provisions.
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The City of South Salt Lake City Council consists of seven members: five district representatives (Joy Glad for District 1, Corey Thomas for District 2, Sharla Bynum for District 3, Nick Mitchell for District 4, and Irvin Jones for District 5) and two at-large representatives (Ray deWolfe and Clarissa Williams). The Council adopted a resolution in 2024 to uphold dignity in South Salt Lake. The city is currently under Water Restriction Level 2. Meeting agendas, recordings, and a 2026 meeting schedule are available through the City Council webpage, with the City Recorder available to answer questions about Council meetings.
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The City Recorder's Office of South Salt Lake maintains and preserves official city records, attends all City Council, Redevelopment Agency, and Civilian Review Board meetings to record proceedings, and maintains archives of city government contracts. The office processes Government Records Access and Management Act (GRAMA) requests from citizens, coordinates municipal elections with the Salt Lake County Elections Office, and accepts declarations of candidacy for mayoral and city council positions. The Recorder's Office also processes special event permits, requiring applicants to submit requests at least 14 days prior to the event and 10 days before advertising begins, with approval or disapproval notification within seven calendar days. Additionally, the office ensures city compliance with state and local procurement rules and posts larger construction projects on the Utah Public Procurement Place.
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The Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency published its 2025 meeting schedule (revised January 10, 2025) for the City Council, Community Reinvestment Agency (CRA), and Local Building Authority (LBA). Regular meetings are scheduled on Tuesdays throughout 2025, held at the same dates, times, and places as City Council meetings, which consist of a 2 p.m. work session and 7 p.m. formal session. January meetings are scheduled for January 7, 14 (retreat), and 21, with no meeting on January 28; February meetings are listed for February 4, 11, and 18. All meetings are open to the public unless closed under applicable state law, with agendas posted at www.slc.gov/council and www.utah.gov/pmn/index.html, and notice provided at least 24 hours in advance. Accessibility accommodations and requests for reasonable accommodations can be made through the City Council Office at council.comments@slc.gov, 801-535-7600, or relay service 711.
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This document announces Salt Lake City's 2025 meeting schedule for the City Council, Community Reinvestment Agency (CRA), and Local Building Authority (LBA), effective July 2, 2025. Regular meetings are scheduled on Tuesdays throughout the year, with Council meetings consisting of a 2 p.m. work session and 7 p.m. formal session held on the same dates as CRA meetings when applicable. All meetings are open to the public unless closed under Utah Code sections 52-4-204, 52-4-205, and 78B-1-137, with agendas posted at least 24 hours in advance on the Salt Lake City Council website and the State of Utah Public Notice website. The City & County Building provides accessible facilities with street-level entrance on the east side, and individuals requiring reasonable accommodation may request interpreters or auxiliary aids by contacting the City Council Office at council.comments@slc.gov, 801-535-7600, or relay service 711 at least two business days in advance.
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