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Commissioners approve placing mayor–council government proposal on the ballot after 2–1 vote
Summary
The Utah County Board of Commissioners voted 2–1 to place a proposed shift to a mayor–council form of government on the ballot, following a presentation by Commissioner Ivy that included proposed salaries and a projected 34% cost savings.
Utah County commissioners voted 2–1 to place a proposal to change the county's form of government on the ballot, advancing a plan that would create a mayor and a representative council elected from districts.
Commissioner Ivy, who introduced the measure, said the plan incorporates recommendations from the county's Good Governance Advisory Board and aims to separate executive and legislative powers. "It would create representative districts so that each member of…
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