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Council approves event contract, county ZAP funding agreement, surplus-property resolution and consent calendar

Cottonwood Heights City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

At a brief Cottonwood Heights meeting the council approved three resolutions — an event agreement with Brown's Amusements, a ZAP funding agreement with Salt Lake County, and a resolution declaring certain stage props surplus — approved the consent calendar and then adjourned.

The Cottonwood Heights City Council approved three resolutions and the consent calendar during a short meeting led by Mayor Pro Tempore Sean Newell.

Resolution 2025-72: the council approved an event agreement with Brown's Amusements Inc., the vendor the city uses for Buttersville Days. Council member Holton moved to approve the resolution; council member Hyland seconded and the council voted in favor.

Resolution 2025-73: the council approved and ratified an agreement with Salt Lake County for tier 2 ZAP funding, a funding source used by local entities including the arts council. Council member Burrell moved to pass the resolution; the transcript records a second from a council member but does not specify the name. The council voted affirmatively.

Resolution 2025-74: the council declared certain property surplus (stage property and props from a prior city performance of "The Lightning Thief"). Council member Holton moved to approve; Hyland seconded and the council voted to adopt the resolution.

The council also approved the consent calendar after a motion and second and then approved a motion to adjourn (moved by Holton, seconded by Hyland). The transcript records affirmative roll-call votes for the items above; no nays or abstentions were recorded in the minutes provided.