Votes at a glance: Lehi council approves consent agenda, temporary ice rink, concrete and recreation contracts
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At its July 23 meeting the Lehi City Council approved the consent agenda, a temporary ice-rink agreement with Ice America, a concrete removal/replacement services contract with Quicksilver Concrete, a pickleball-court contract for Shadow Ridge, and a plat amendment for Gardner Pointe Phase 5; council also approved an area-plan amendment for automotive repair at Thanksgiving Point. Vote tallies were recorded by voice or roll call; outcomes are recorded as approved in the transcript.
Lehi City Council recorded multiple formal approvals during its July 23 regular session.
Consent agenda: Councilmember Paul moved to approve the consent agenda (minutes, purchase orders and surplus items); Paige seconded and the motion passed by voice vote.
Ice rink (item 5): Council considered a resolution recorded in the agenda text regarding an agreement with Ice America for a temporary ice rink. Staff said the vendor is returning from last year; the installation will be roughly half a hockey rink and require additional chillers and electrical tie-ins. Council approved the resolution on a roll-call-style vote with the members present recorded as voting 'yes.'
Concrete services (item 6): The council authorized a two-year contract with Quicksilver Concrete after a competitive bid. Staff indicated the city’s overall concrete budget and said the contract will be used for sidewalk repair, trip-hazard replacement and other concrete work. The resolution passed on a recorded vote.
Pickleball courts (item 7): Council approved a contract for post-tension pickleball courts at Shadow Ridge Park; staff confirmed impact fees will fund part of the park work. The resolution passed after member roll-call votes.
Gardner Pointe Phase 5 (item 8): The council approved a plat amendment to relocate a public-utility easement (PUE) at approximately 1180 North 3960 West, following a staff explanation that the change avoids tearing out building footings.
Thanksgiving Point area-plan amendment (item 9): The council considered an ordinance to allow automotive repair as a use in the Thanksgiving Point commercial area. After clarifying whether the use would be permitted or conditional, staff confirmed the change would add automotive repair to the allowed table; council moved and seconded the ordinance and recorded affirmative votes.
In every instance the transcript records motions, a seconder and recorded member responses (voice or roll call). The meeting minutes should be consulted for formal ordinance numbers and full vote tallies; several agenda items in the transcript show numbering or typographical inconsistencies (for example, resolution numbers read aloud differ from printed agenda references).
