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Herriman council approves changes to city fencing ordinance

Herriman City · February 13, 2026
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Summary

Podcast hosts reported the Herriman City Council approved changes to the fencing ordinance that relax some material and color restrictions; planning manager Mike Malloy and resident advocate Sherry Warren were cited in support.

Unidentified Speaker 2, a podcast host, said the city council approved changes to the city's fencing ordinance at the recent meeting. Unidentified Speaker 1 summarized the change as reducing restrictions on fence materials and colors, and credited Planning Manager Mike Malloy for presenting the issue to the council.

Unidentified Speaker 1 noted that "Sherry Warren long fought to to to change that, and so she'll be happy that that we approved those changes last night as well." The hosts framed the change as the result of planning-commission review and council consideration after community discussion over time.

The podcast did not provide the text of the ordinance amendment, the ordinance number, or a vote tally on the podcast. Hosts invited listeners to contact city staff for details and said the planning department can provide the updated requirements for residents considering new fences.

The change was presented as part of routine city business and was not described as tied to a broader land-use code rewrite. Hosts encouraged residents to reach out to the city to confirm specifics before building or replacing fences.