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Board debates land-use and housing proposals; staff continues negotiations with senator on pared-down Fillmore bill

Utah League of Cities and Towns · January 23, 2026
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Summary

Members weighed ADU lot-size thresholds and a narrowed set of land-use edits from Senator Fillmore after a league legal rebuttal; staff flagged four negotiable concepts and recommended continued talks on items that could be made acceptable to cities.

Utah League staff briefed the board on multiple land-use and housing items and reported progress in negotiations with Senator Fillmore after the league’s legal director submitted a lengthy rebuttal to the bill’s original scope.

Jared Tingey, the league’s legal director, and staff said the original Fillmore proposal had been trimmed. Staff presented four narrower concepts for discussion: (1) require cities to publish land-use laws and fees on municipal websites, (2) prohibit legislative bodies from acting as land-use appeal…

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