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Council approves development agreement at 7092 W. Gates and accepts federal funds for 3900 South; consent agenda passes

West Valley City Council · July 10, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously approved Resolution 25-91 (development agreement with Joseph Barrett for about 0.45 acres at 7092 W. Gates Ave), accepted $227,275 in federal funds via Resolution 25-92 for 3900 South improvements with UDOT, and approved a seven-item consent agenda including agreements with Kennecott, SI West Valley, UDOT quick deeds, and AMW Holding.

West Valley City Council on July 8 unanimously approved several administrative actions including a development agreement for a business headquarters, a federal aid agreement for roadway improvements, and seven consent-agenda items.

Resolution 25-91 authorizes a development agreement between the city and Joseph Barrett for approximately 0.45 acres at about 7092 West Gates Avenue; the item replaces a prior development agreement and the property will be used as a business headquarters for a concrete construction business. Council member motioned to approve and the roll-call vote was unanimous in favor.

Resolution 25-92 authorizes the city to accept $227,275 in federal funds through a federal aid agreement with the Utah Department of Transportation for improvements to 3900 South between Redwood Road and the Jordan River. The project is shared with Taylorsville and construction is tentatively planned for 2027. The council voted unanimously to accept the funds.

The meeting’s consent agenda included seven items approved as a block. Items named in the meeting record included a partial release and termination of restrictive covenants between the city and Kennecott; a real estate purchase-and-sale agreement between the city and SI West Valley; multiple quick-deed acceptances and a right-of-way purchase with UDOT; and acceptance of a warranty deed and temporary license with AMW Holding. Council approved the consent agenda unanimously.

No council member asked the staff to withhold any consent item for separate consideration. The council noted the 3900 South project will continue to seek additional funding and that construction is tentatively planned for 2027.

Next steps: staff will proceed with execution of the approved development agreement and the federal aid agreement and continue coordination with UDOT and Taylorsville on funding and project scheduling.