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Taylorsville pre-meeting previews BRT station-area ordinance, general plan and budget items

3377279 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

In a pre-meeting before the regular council session, Taylorsville officials reviewed several agenda items scheduled for later: Ordinance 25-05 on BRT station-area plans, the Taylorsville general plan, Resolution 25-08 related to Summit Park reimbursement, and Resolution 25-09 to tentatively adopt the city's budget.

Council members at a Taylorsville City Council pre-meeting reviewed key items scheduled for the council’s regular meeting, including an ordinance on Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) station-area plans, a broad update to the Taylorsville general plan, a resolution to reimburse previously spent funds on Summit Park, and a tentative budget adoption.

Chair Harker listed reports and invited presenters for the regular meeting before moving into planning items. The pre-meeting identified Ordinance 25-05 as the council’s consideration of the BRT station-area plans; the council has been reviewing the BRT materials for many months. The council also flagged a lengthy Taylorsville general plan update for consideration.

Council members discussed Resolution 25-08, described in the pre-meeting as related to “track funds” and intended to reimburse the city for sums already spent on Summit Park improvements. One council member asked for clarification, saying, “But that's to reimburse us for money we've already spent. Is that right?” and another member replied, “Yes.”

The pre-meeting also identified Resolution 25-09, described in the agenda as the tentative budget adoption; a council member observed, “Tentatively adopting the tentative budget,” reflecting the meeting’s preliminary review of budget materials ahead of public hearings.

No votes or formal actions on these items were recorded during the pre-meeting. The items were discussed as part of preparing the regular council agenda and will be considered at the subsequent regular meeting and any required public hearings.