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West Valley updates enforcement: ACE court speeds code cases; parking compliance remains complaint‑driven

West Valley City Council · July 22, 2025
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City staff described the administrative (ACE) court model that shortened case timelines and described the parking compliance program (four officers, complaint‑driven, education focus) that costs about $50,000/year to operate; staff provided the parking complaint email and said regular patrol officers currently cannot write parking civil citations.

Two enforcement updates were delivered to the West Valley City Council on July 22.

Mister Young provided an overview of the city’s administrative court (ACE court). He said the city moved code enforcement from criminal court to an administrative process in the mid‑1990s and later transitioned to non‑lawyer administrative hearing officers to streamline cases. Young said the administrative process hears cases within a few weeks…

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