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Planning Commission endorses new water-use and preservation element to meet state requirement

6440137 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission unanimously recommended that the City Council adopt a new Water Use and Preservation element of the general plan, aligning local goals with state law (SB110, 2022) and city conservation initiatives including AMI metering and turf-reduction targets.

The Murray City Planning Commission on Oct. 16 unanimously voted to forward a new Water Use and Preservation element of the city’s general plan to the City Council, fulfilling a state requirement and formalizing several water-supply, conservation and infrastructure strategies.

Zach Smallwood, planning staff, presented the proposed element and explained that state law (Senate Bill 110, 2022) requires most cities to include a water-use and preservation chapter in their general plans. Smallwood outlined the element’s overarching goal — to ensure policies, ordinances and capital funding strategies support supply,…

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