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Midvale council: votes at a glance — ordinances and resolutions approved Oct. 21, 2025

October 22, 2025 | Midvale , Salt Lake County, Utah


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Midvale council: votes at a glance — ordinances and resolutions approved Oct. 21, 2025
The Midvale City Council recorded several formal actions on Oct. 21, 2025. Below are motions, vote outcomes and key details recorded from the meeting.

Ordinance adoption — Transportation Connectivity Element
- Motion: "Approve Ordinance 2025‑O‑20 adopting the Midvale City Transportation connectivity element of the general plan with the findings in the staff report."
- Mover: Councilmember Paul Glover; second: (recorded).
- Vote (roll call): Paul Glover — aye; Bridal Brown — yes; Mikulasch — yes; Bonnie Billings — yes.
- Tally: 4 yes, 0 no. Outcome: approved. Notes: Staff to submit the adopted element to the Wasatch Front Regional Council by Nov. 1.

Consent agenda — approved unanimously
- Items included: minutes of 10/07/2025; Ordinance 2025‑O‑18 amending several sections within Chapter 17‑7‑11 of the Midvale City Municipal Code; Resolution 2025‑R‑62 adopting the Midvale City Stormwater Master Plan.
- Motion: approve consent agenda; motion and second recorded.
- Vote (roll call): unanimous among members present. Outcome: approved.

Action item — tabled
- Resolution 2025‑R‑63: Motion to table to Nov. 18, 2025.
- Mover: (recorded); seconded.
- Vote (roll call): Mikulasch — yes; Billings — yes; Glover — aye; Brown — yes.
- Outcome: tabled to Nov. 18, 2025.

Lease agreement — Daughters of Utah Pioneers monument (Resolution 2025‑R‑64)
- Motion: suspend the rules and approve Resolution 2025‑R‑64 authorizing a lease agreement with the Daughters of Utah Pioneers to install a monument that will hold a historical marker at the cabin in Pioneer Park (7650 South Linden Lane). The proposed monument footprint is 3 feet by 3 feet and approximately 4.5 feet tall; the Daughters retain ownership and maintenance responsibility; the lease term is 50 years with mutual extension possible.
- Vote (roll call): Mikulasch — yes; Billings — yes; Glover — aye; Brown — yes.
- Tally: unanimous among members present. Outcome: approved; staff and the Daughters intend to proceed with fabrication and a 2026 dedication if weather permits.

Harvest Days Committee bylaws amendment (Resolution 2025‑R‑65)
- Motion: suspend the rules and approve Resolution 2025‑R‑65 amending Harvest Days Committee bylaws to change two alternates into two full voting members (increasing membership from five to seven full members).
- Vote (roll call): Glover — aye; Brown — yes; Mikulasch — yes; Billings — yes.
- Outcome: approved unanimously among members present; council and staff said additional members have been recruited and the committee will meet to plan the festival.

These actions were the formal recorded motions and outcomes from the Oct. 21 council meeting; several items passed unanimously by the members present, and R‑63 was tabled to the Nov. 18 meeting for further work.

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