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Council approves Creek Road annexation and several resolutions; multiple items continued to Aug. 5
Summary
On July 15 the council ratified the Creek Road West annexation, approved a Creek Road frontage construction contract and several resolutions, and continued three land-use items to Aug. 5 for further work-session review.
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The Cottonwood Heights City Council voted on several legislative items during its July 15 business meeting, approving an annexation and multiple resolutions while continuing certain land-use items to a later date.
The council moved to continue agenda items 7.1, 7.2 and 7.4 (a general-plan amendment, a rezone for 3526 East Fort Union Boulevard and a development agreement with Land Development LLC) to the Aug. 5 council meeting. Council Member Matt Holton made the motion and Council Member Ellen Burrell seconded; the motion passed by voice vote after council discussion about constituent concerns and requests for work-session review.
Council Member Suzanne Hyland moved to approve Ordinance 447 confirming and ratifying the Creek Road West annexation and Council Member Ellen Burrell seconded; the council approved the ordinance on a recorded vote (Holton yes, Hyland yes, Burrell yes, Mayor Wickers yes).
On Resolution 2025-55 (an agreement with h w Lochner for design services), council considered a motion to continue but ultimately accepted a motion by Council Member Matt Holton to advance the agreement with an expanded scope to evaluate a potential median and traffic/business impacts; the motion passed 3–1 (Hyland yes, Burrell no, Holton yes, Mayor Wickers yes). Council and staff clarified the item was a 30% design authorization and not an instruction to construct immediate changes.
The council approved Resolution 2025-56 to award a construction contract for the Creek Road frontage improvement project; approved Resolution 2025-57 appointing Sharon Darryl to the Arts Council; and approved Resolution 2025-58 designating certain areas where orders to disperse are authorized. The consent calendar (minutes of the July 1 work session and business meeting) was approved by voice vote. The meeting adjourned after the motions to approve and a second.
Votes recorded at the meeting matched the motions and roll calls given in the transcript; absent council members were noted when the mayor announced them.

