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Council moves to transition most council members from board voting seats to non-voting liaisons

5415261 · July 18, 2025
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Summary

Council discussed moving most council members off voting seats on advisory boards and agreed to transition them to non-voting liaison roles, while retaining elected representation on a small set of regional or statutory boards.

Cedar City councilors spent an extended portion of the July 16 work meeting discussing whether council members should continue to hold voting seats on dozens of advisory boards and committees. The mayor asked council members which appointments they would prefer to retain as voting seats and which should become non-voting liaison roles.

Why it matters: Council members sit on advisory boards in part to represent city priorities and to keep lines of communication open. But several…

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