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Taylorsville council appoints Julia Glade to Parks & Recreation committee; adopts Oct. 1 minutes

Taylorsville City Council · October 15, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 15 the Taylorsville City Council voted to appoint Julia Glade to the Parks and Recreation Committee and unanimously adopted minutes from its Oct. 1 meeting. The council also agreed to submit two names to the governor for the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District board.

The Taylorsville City Council voted Wednesday to appoint Julia Glade to the city’s Parks and Recreation Committee and adopted minutes from its Oct. 1 meeting.

Julia Glade, described in council comments as the healthy city coordinator at the Salt Lake County Health Department and a community connector, was recommended for the committee by staff. Chair Harker moved to appoint Glade; Council member Cochran seconded the motion. A roll-call vote recorded Yes from Council members Knudson, Burgess and Cochran and from Chair Harker; the motion carried.

Separately, the council approved the consent agenda, adopting the minutes from its Oct. 1 meeting. A council member identified in the transcript as "Bob" moved to adopt the minutes; Council member Cochran seconded. The roll-call vote recorded Yes from Cochran, Burgess, Chair Harker and Knudson.

Mayor Overson also updated the council on other business. She said the city will send a letter to the governor recommending two names to fill the Taylorsville seat on the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District board: incumbent John Taylor and Don Russell, a member of the city’s planning commission. The mayor explained state statute requires multi-county water conservancy boards’ trustees be appointed by the governor; the council did not vote on the names but agreed staff will forward the recommendation.

The meeting closed with routine calendar announcements and event reminders.