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Utah Lake Authority approves consent items, updates bylaws and launches committees as staff outline outreach and events

Utah Lake Authority Board · April 4, 2024
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At its April 3 meeting the Utah Lake Authority approved routine consent items, reviewed updated bylaws and procurement rules, previewed a tentative budget and new document-review platform, and authorized committees and work groups while staff described outreach, field trips and upcoming events.

The Utah Lake Authority on April 3 approved routine consent items and spent the bulk of its meeting reviewing updated governance documents, rolling out new tools for board review and previewing staff-led outreach and events.

Chair Michelle Cabusti opened the meeting and, after resolving remote-audio issues, moved through introductions and an opening reflection by Council member Lynette Miller that urged respectful dialog as the board develops long-term plans for Utah Lake. The board approved two consent items — the Jan. 24 meeting minutes and the February 2024 monthly budget reports — following a motion from Sam Brager; the chair called the motion carried.

Executive Director Luke Peterson delivered his first full report to the board, describing dozens of listening sessions with nonprofits,…

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