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Deputy mayor briefs council on multiple state bills including short-term rentals, gravel pits and fluoride
Summary
Deputy Mayor Kim Bell updated the Sandy City Council on Feb. 25 about several state bills that could affect city authority on elections, land use, billboards, short-term rentals and water fluoridation.
Deputy Mayor Kim Bell told the Sandy City Council on Feb. 25 that staff and the citys legislative team are tracking multiple bills this session that could affect city policy and services.
At a council meeting attended in person and online, Bell listed HB300 (voting amendments), HB355 (critical infrastructure/gravel pit amendment), HB198 (highway amendments affecting billboards), HB256 (municipal short-term rental, or STR, authority) and HB81 (fluoride amendments).
Bell said the city opposed HB300 in its original form but is reviewing a substitute that would allow mail return of ballots with specified identification. "We have not yet changed our position on that which is currently opposed," she said. On HB355, she said a substitute tightened the definition of land…
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