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Nine Salt Lake County officials sworn in; new and returning leaders stress homelessness, accessibility and fiscal stewardship

2098089 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

Nine newly elected and re-elected Salt Lake County officials were sworn in at a public ceremony where officials outlined priorities including homelessness and housing, Westside representation, sidewalk accessibility and continued modernization of property valuation and county financial services.

Nine newly elected and re-elected Salt Lake County officials took the oath of office at a public swearing-in ceremony, where several used their remarks to outline priorities for the next four years.

At the event, officials sworn in included Mayor Jenny Wilson; Natalie Pinkney, county council at-large; Carlos Alejandro Moreno Dominguez, county council district 2; Ross Isaac Romero, county council district 4; Dee Theodore, county council district 6; Rochelle Hobbs, county recorder; Chris Stavros, county assessor; Bradley Park, county surveyor; and Sheila Telford Srivastava, county treasurer. The ceremony included presentations by the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office honor guard, a choir from Magna Elementary School and remarks from emcee Doug Wright.

Why it matters: County elected officials set policy and direct departments that manage jails, transportation, parks, property valuation…

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