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Hooper council fails to win unanimous vote to strip mayor of employee, finance authority
Summary
A proposal to remove certain mayoral authorities in Hooper failed on Thursday after the five-member council did not reach the unanimous vote required under Utah law.
A proposal to remove certain mayoral authorities in Hooper failed on Thursday after the five-member council did not reach the unanimous vote required under Utah law.
Council Member Ray Hill moved to adopt an ordinance under Utah Code section 10-3b-303 removing the mayor's authority over city employees and over financial administration; Council Member Ryan Wilcox seconded the motion. Council members debated staffing, morale and the city's financial controls for more than an hour; the motion failed when at least one council member and the mayor voted against it.
Why it matters: Council members who supported the motion said they were acting out of concern for staff retention and the practical risk to operations if specialized public-works employees leave. Council Member Hill argued the council needs clearer supervisory control to "protect these people," citing a small sewer crew and the city's limited spare equipment. Opponents said the timing was poor, that there has been insufficient public documentation of alleged…
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