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Council declines proposed sidewalk-deferral ordinance, directs staff to follow state’s 18‑month rule

Cedar City Council · December 11, 2025
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Summary

After an extended debate about warranties, PUDs and developer responsibility, council denied the ordinance as drafted and instructed staff to set sidewalk warranty/deferral practices to the state‑required 18 months while preserving functional street classifications for later action.

The Cedar City Council on Dec. 10 rejected a proposed ordinance that would have broadly deferred sidewalk installation in subdivisions and PUDs, instead directing staff to follow the state’s 18‑month sidewalk warranty requirement and return with firmer language.

The item opened with staff and council members describing competing goals: flexibility for private PUD developers versus preventing taxpayers…

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