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Cedar City council asks Utah Inland Port Authority to begin amendment process for Iron Springs project area

5520230 · July 31, 2025
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Summary

Council voted to ask the Utah Inland Port Authority to start drafting an expanded Iron Springs Inland Port project area and later consider a proposed map; council later approved a specific map for inclusion after debate over potential impacts on existing businesses.

The Cedar City Council on July 30 agreed to ask the Utah Inland Port Authority to begin drafting an amended project-area plan and budget that would add Cedar City property to the Iron Springs Inland Port project area, and later voted to consent to the map brought forward by port staff. The resolution approved at the meeting does not itself change tax or development rules; it asks the port authority to prepare a draft plan and budget and return the plan to the council for final consent. Councilmembers debated whether including certain commercial corridors could give later developers an unfair competitive advantage over businesses that already paid for infrastructure. The council’s action on the first resolution authorized city staff to work…

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