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Deputy mayor briefs council on state bills of interest — housing, WUI, water and transportation fees among items tracked

2222704 · February 4, 2025
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Deputy Mayor Kim Bell briefed the Sandy City Council Feb. 4 on state legislation the city is tracking, including bills on short‑term rental zoning (HB 256), wildland‑urban interface modifications (HB 48), water conservation measures (HB 274) and transportation utility fees.

Sandy — Deputy Mayor Kim Bell provided the council a legislative update Feb. 4 summarizing bills under consideration that could affect the city this session.

Bell noted a range of bills the city is tracking. On housing and zoning she mentioned HB 198 (billboard relocation along the I‑15 corridor) and HB 256 (short‑term rental municipal zoning amendments by Rep. Walter) — the latter was described as a potential positive change that would give cities more authority to regulate STRs and rely on listing platforms as…

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