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Council adopts Patriot Rail street vacation ordinance; clerk clarifies hard-copy ordinance governs after packet error
Summary
The council approved an ordinance vacating remnants of public right-of-way near I-80 to permit a rail yard relocation, and later clarified that a hard-copy ordinance in the council's possession, not the packet copy, is the document being adopted after staff flagged a discrepancy.
Salt Lake City Council on Oct. 21, 2025 adopted an ordinance to vacate a remnant public right-of-way adjacent to I-80 to allow an applicant (Patriot Rail) to incorporate the parcels into their property. The council voted to adopt the ordinance by voice vote; the motion passed 6-0 with one member absent.
Brian Fulmer described the parcels as "remnants of public rights of way that were platted but never developed," lying…
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