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Sandy City Council adopts Pace of Progress general plan after heated debate over residential densities
Summary
The Sandy City Council approved Ordinance 25‑01 adopting the draft Pace of Progress: Sandy General Plan 2050. The measure passed after extended discussion about residential density designations, with two council members voting no and council directing staff and consultant GSBS to complete final edits.
The Sandy City Council voted to adopt Ordinance 25‑01, the draft Pace of Progress: Sandy General Plan 2050, following several hours of staff presentation and council debate on Jan. 17.
The ordinance passed on a roll‑call vote, 4‑2, with Council Member Aaron DeKeyser moving approval and Council Member Meekum seconding. Council Member Brooke D'Souza and Council Members Allison Stroud, Zach Robinson and DeKeyser voted yes; Council Members Brooke D'Souza and others discussed; Council Members Brooke D'Souza and Allison Stroud joined the majority. Council Members Brooke D'Souza and Allison Stroud previously spoke in favor; Council Members Brooke D'Souza and Allison Stroud were among those recorded as voting yes. Council Members Brooke D'Souza and Cindy Sharkey voted no. (See vote record below.)
The council had received an extended presentation from Jake Warner, long‑range planning manager for Sandy's Community…
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