Salt Lake City Council adopts updated parking standards and codifies off-street parking manual

Salt Lake City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

The council closed a public hearing and adopted an ordinance that clarifies driveway parking rules, expands tandem parking allowances, codifies the off-street parking standards manual, and aligns city code with recent state statutory changes; no public commenters spoke on the item.

Salt Lake City —6—The City Council voted to adopt an ordinance updating parking dimensions and off-street parking standards, clarifying driveway eligibility for residential dwellings and expanding allowances for tandem parking.

Nick Tarbot of council staff summarized the proposal as a package that would clarify driveway parking eligibility, expand tandem parking allowances, codify the off-street parking standards manual and align the city's parking requirements with recent state statute changes. No members of the public registered to speak on the item.

Council Member Pui moved to close the public hearing and adopt the ordinance; Council Member Dugan seconded. The chair called the vote. The record contains brief clarification about remote voting and membership presence; the chair initially recorded the motion as passing with two members absent and later noted confirmations for the minutes.

The ordinance codifies an administrative manual into city code language and updates spacing and dimensional rules for off-street residential parking. City staff indicated the update is intended to align local practice with recent state-level statutory adjustments, but the council did not debate policy content during the hearing.

The ordinance was adopted and will be reflected in the city's land-use and development code updates handled by the planning department.