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Utah League of Cities and Towns board approves appointments, accepts audit and backs dues approach to limit increase
Summary
At its year-end meeting the Utah League approved a midterm Area 8 appointment, confirmed a staff member’s participation on the Utah Housing Coalition board, accepted audited FY2025 financial statements and directed staff to draft dues options that hold increases below 3%. Several other policy directions were approved by voice vote.
The Utah League of Cities and Towns board met in a hybrid session to wrap up 2023 business and set priorities for the legislative session. The board approved several administrative actions by voice vote and provided direction to staff on dues, membership policy for newly incorporated cities and litigation participation.
Board appointments and confirmations were among the early actions. After recognizing departing board member Adlinda Monticello for her service, the board approved a staff recommendation to fill the Area 8 midterm vacancy by appointing Mayor Van Wagner of Castle Dale. The board also confirmed that Carson Eilers will serve on the Utah Housing Coalition board; staff described that as a non-required appointment that the League should endorse.
The board then heard an audit presentation from Jeff Miles, the League’s auditor. Miles summarized the audited financial statements for fiscal year 2025, noting total assets of roughly $3.8 million and year‑over‑year increases in operating revenue tied to recently received grant funding. He cautioned that net pension…
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