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Centerville council adopts water-use and preservation element to meet state deadline
Summary
Centerville approved Ordinance 2025-15 to add a state-required water use and preservation element to its general plan, a move staff said aligns the city's five-year water conservation plan with Utah Senate Bill 110 (2022). The ordinance passed 5–0.
Centerville’s City Council on Nov. 18 voted to adopt a water use and preservation element into the city's general plan to comply with a 2022 state law requiring municipalities to add such an element by Dec. 31, 2025. The ordinance (2025-15) passed by voice vote, with the mayor announcing “the motion passes 5 nothing.”
Mike Eggert, Centerville’s community development director, told the council the change responds to Utah Senate Bill 110 and noted the statutory timeline: “Requires Utah municipalities and all…
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