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Cedar Hills council approves monthly-meeting code change and signs on to Harvey Boulevard interlocal agreement

Cedar Hills City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

The Cedar Hills City Council on Nov. 18 adopted an ordinance to simplify its meetings code—directing the council to adopt an annual schedule and hold regular meetings at least once a month—and approved a resolution authorizing an amended interlocal agreement with Pleasant Grove for the Harvey Boulevard TIP project, which secured $4.6 million in new MAG funding.

The Cedar Hills City Council on Tuesday voted to amend city code to require the council to hold regular meetings at least once a month and to adopt an annual meeting schedule by ordinance, and authorized the mayor to sign an amended interlocal cooperative agreement with Pleasant Grove City to complete the Harvey Boulevard TIP project.

City Manager Chandler Goodwin told the council the proposed revision to City Code Title 1-5-5 removes hard-coded references to a specific ordinance, location and start time and instead directs the council to "hold regular meetings to conduct the business of the city at least once a month" and to prescribe meeting time and place by ordinance. Goodwin said the city plans to present a 2026 meeting schedule at the council's Dec. 2 meeting and that the regular meeting start time will be 6:00 p.m. under the proposed…

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