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The Ivins City Council agreed to continue consideration of the draft 2025 Stormwater Management Plan and to schedule a public hearing for the plan on November 6 so staff can complete outstanding elements and incorporate public participation.
Public Works staff told the council the draft plan (SWIMP) needs a few additional items to satisfy the latest permit and audit updates; some sections are placeholders pending additional technical attachments. Staff proposed a continuation so the council and public could review the complete plan before formal adoption.
Councilmember motions to continue the item were seconded and passed unanimously. The council specifically scheduled a public hearing for the November 6 council meeting to receive public comment after staff completes the outstanding elements. Staff said they will have the missing components ready and will advertise the public hearing and the final draft so residents can review changes in advance of the hearing.
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