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City Council Approves New City Attorney Amid Community Concerns

April 04, 2024 | Ivins City Council, Ivins, Washington County, Utah



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City Council Approves New City Attorney Amid Community Concerns
During a recent meeting of the Ivins City Council, significant discussions centered around the management and maintenance of fire hydrants, as well as the appointment of a new city attorney.

Council members addressed the ongoing efforts to ensure that fire hydrants in the Kayenta area are properly tested and maintained. It was noted that while data on hydrant testing has been collected over the past two years, residents expressed concerns about the lack of transparency regarding maintenance schedules and historical data for older hydrants. The council emphasized the importance of making this information accessible to the public, with suggestions to potentially publish hydrant locations and maintenance records online. However, concerns were raised about the risks of publicizing such information, including potential sabotage.

In a separate agenda item, the council conducted a public hearing regarding the vacation of a public utility and drainage easement in the Serenity Estates subdivision. The easement was deemed unnecessary, and the council unanimously approved the ordinance to vacate it, allowing for new easements to be established along lot lines.

Additionally, the council appointed Brian Pack as the new city attorney after a thorough search and interview process. Pack, who has extensive experience in municipal law and has served on the planning commission, expressed his commitment to the city and its residents. His appointment was met with unanimous approval from the council, marking a significant step in the city's governance.

Overall, the meeting highlighted the council's dedication to improving public safety through better management of city resources and ensuring effective legal representation for Ivins City.

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