Council names mayor pro tem, approves consent agenda and moves into closed session

Brigham City Council · January 16, 2026

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Summary

At its Jan. 18 meeting the council elected Dave Hipp as mayor pro tem, approved five consent items, recognized new hires and later moved into a brief closed session; these procedural measures passed by voice votes.

Brigham City Council carried several procedural items at its Jan. 18 meeting, including the election of a mayor pro tem, routine consent agenda approvals and a motion to convene a short closed session.

Council member Jensen nominated Dave Hipp for mayor pro tem; the nomination was seconded and approved by voice vote. The council approved five items on the consent agenda (moved by Council member Jansen and seconded by Council member Hipp) and recognized several new city hires in public works, parks, finance and recreation.

Near the meeting's close, the council moved into a closed session by roll-call procedure; the meeting then recessed for closed-session business.