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West Valley City Council approves impact-fee updates and a slate of agreements and contracts

West Valley City Council · September 24, 2025
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Summary

The council unanimously approved an updated impact-fee ordinance and multiple resolutions, including an agreement with Salt Lake County on hazard mitigation, adoption of automated license-plate readers for police use, a development agreement and reimbursement for Geneva Rock, and a contract to repair roughly 1,848 feet of sidewalk on the west side.

The West Valley City Council voted unanimously on Sept. 23 to adopt updates to the city’s impact-fee schedule and to approve several resolutions and contracts covering emergency planning, public-safety technology, development and sidewalk repairs.

Council members approved Ordinance 25-27 and Resolution 25-128 after a public hearing on proposed impact-fee updates tied to stormwater, parks, roads, police and fire. The chair said the updates follow the city’s impact-fee facilities plan and analysis, which establish the fee basis and future service levels.

In a separate vote, the council approved Resolution 25-129 authorizing the city to use Salt Lake County’s hazard-mitigation plan to coordinate emergency response for natural and manmade disasters. The chair told the council the county plan is updated…

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