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Provo outlines rules and limits for Neighborhood District Executive Boards

Neighborhood District Executive Board · February 11, 2026
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An unnamed presenter detailed the purpose, membership, voting rules, communications channels, and limits of authority for Provo City’s Neighborhood District Executive Boards, emphasizing residency requirements, quorum, term limits, and documentation of resident votes.

An unidentified presenter outlined the structure and rules for Provo City’s Neighborhood District Executive Boards, which are intended to enable resident participation and provide a channel for neighborhood feedback to the city council and planning commission.

The presentation explained that each Provo resident lives in a neighborhood and that adjoining neighborhoods are grouped into five districts. The city council appoints members to each district executive board; from those appointees, residents elect a chair, two vice chairs and a secretary. "Voting at neighborhood district meetings is limited to people who are 18 years or older whose…

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