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Council reviews wide legislative‑intent package: court workload evaluation, camera/privacy policy, traffic markings and alternative‑response review
Summary
Salt Lake City council members used their June 5 work session to review a package of proposed legislative intents and interim study items that cover court workloads, police camera and drone privacy policies, traffic‑flow markings, and alternative‑response programs.
Salt Lake City council members used their June 5 work session to review a package of proposed legislative intents and interim study items that cover court workloads, police camera and drone privacy policies, traffic‑flow markings, and alternative‑response programs.
The council’s staff presented each proposed intent and the mayor’s or council committees’ suggested language; members debated timing and requested follow‑up briefings and revisions rather than taking final votes on most items.
Court workload and monthly case‑count reporting: The council asked the administration to report monthly on justice‑court and related caseloads to help decide whether budget adjustments are needed sooner than a full system evaluation. Allison Rowland, council staff, summarized options and members sought a six‑month target and a monthly dashboard item to keep the issue visible.
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