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Votes at a glance: board advances CTE site, approves Glendale field work and adopts calendar; land-trust plans approved with one no vote

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Summary

The Salt Lake City School District Board on May 20 advanced several items: it designated the former Riley Elementary site for CTE expansion with funding guardrails, approved Glendale track upgrades for temporary high-school field needs, approved land-trust plans (one no vote), and adopted its 2025-26 calendar.

The Salt Lake City School District Board completed several formal votes at its May 20 meeting. Below are the items the board acted on and the outcomes recorded in the meeting transcript.

Votes at a glance

- Property use: former Riley Elementary site repurposing for an expanded Career and Technical Center — approved. The board voted to designate Riley as the preferred site for an expanded CTC, to procure architectural services to scope phased retrofits, and to require that district general or capital funds not be used for the project unless the board later specifically approves that use. (Motion moved and seconded; roll call recorded…

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