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Senate advances bill to let UTA partner on transit-oriented developments, senators ask about oversight
Summary
First-substitute SB 51 allows Utah Transit Authority to be a limited partner in transit-oriented development on surplus UTA property and clarifies special service-district rules; senators asked about housing mix, zoning oversight, and limits on public liability.
The Utah Senate advanced first-substitute SB 51, which adjusts special-service-district rules and permits the Utah Transit Authority (UTA) to partner in transit-oriented development (TOD) projects on surplus property.
Sponsor Senator Jay Stevenson said the substitute includes technical changes to auditor authority and election rules for special-service-district directors, then focused on the TOD component. He told colleagues that earlier…
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