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Tooele COG moves growth summit to June 18, adopts minutes and advances sales‑tax application to April

Tooele Council of Governments · March 20, 2026
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Summary

At its March 19 meeting the Tooele Council of Governments set a June 18 growth summit, adopted January meeting minutes, and voted to move the third‑quarter sales‑tax funding application to the April agenda for formal adoption and distribution to municipalities.

The Tooele Council of Governments on March 19 set a regional growth summit for June 18, adopted meeting minutes from Jan. 15, 2026, and approved moving a proposed third‑quarter sales‑tax funding application to the April COG agenda for final adoption.

Chair (unnamed) opened the meeting, confirmed attendance and moved through administrative business. John Olsen moved to adopt the Jan. 15 minutes with a second from Joe Johnston; the chair called for aye and the motion passed. Later, Eric Stromer reviewed proposed changes to the third‑quarter sales‑tax application and recommended timeline (applications due June 5). John moved to place the item on the April agenda for formal adoption and Brian Johnson seconded; members voiced aye and the motion advanced the application to April for final action.

Other administrative outcomes and planning items: - Growth summit: The COG agreed to plan a growth summit on June 18, with a daytime program and dinner option, to discuss transportation, infrastructure and economic development and to align municipalities on a common set of facts for future decision making. - Committee updates: Staff reported a consolidated road‑assessment map will be ready by April and a consultant‑led transportation utility‑fee study will present next month and request 5–10 year project and budget data from jurisdictions.

The meeting closed after discussion of transit governance nominations and an adjournment motion by Marissa Vanzione.