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Council continues two consultant items, approves CMT amendment and ratifies city recorder appointment

Cottonwood Heights City Council Business Meeting · January 22, 2025
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Summary

On Jan. 21 the council continued consideration of agreements with Flash Vote and H.W. Lochner to Feb. 18 for further review; it approved a first amendment with CMT Technical Services for engineering design and ratified the appointment of Tiffany Janssen as city recorder.

At its Jan. 21 meeting the Cottonwood Heights City Council handled four legislative items.

Item 7.1: Resolution 2025-02 (Governance Sciences Group Inc. dba Flash Vote). Council Member Suzanne Hyland moved to continue consideration of the agreement to the Feb. 18 meeting so the council may see a software demonstration in a work session; the motion passed by voice vote.

Item 7.2: Resolution 2025-03 (H.W. Lochner). Council members discussed scope and asked for diagrams and more detail about the trail-design work Lochner would perform. Council Member Hyland moved to continue the item to Feb. 18 to allow additional review and a work-session discussion; the council approved the continuance by voice vote.

Item 7.3: Resolution 2025-04 (CMT Technical Services Inc.). The council considered the first amendment to an agreement with CMT for engineering design services. Council Member Suzanne Hyland moved to approve the amendment; Council Member Ellen Burrell seconded. Roll-call votes recorded "yes" from Council Members Newell, Burrell, Hyland and Mayor Mike Wickers; the resolution passed.

Item 7.4: Resolution 2025-05 (city recorder appointment). Council Member Ellen Burrell moved to approve and ratify the appointment of Tiffany Janssen as city recorder and commended her; the motion was seconded and passed by roll-call vote with Burrell, Hyland, Newell and Mayor Wickers voting yes.

No additional amendments or oppositions were recorded for the approved motions. Several items were explicitly continued to allow staff to provide diagrams, scope clarifications and work-session demos before formal approval.