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Cottonwood Heights council approves proclamations, appointments and several resolutions in unanimous votes

Cottonwood Heights City Council · April 8, 2026

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Summary

At the April 7 meeting the council approved proclamations for Arbor Day and Public Works Week, appointed planning commission seats, authorized an event-planning contract, amended surplusing rules for a command post vehicle, approved a USDOT grant agreement, and adopted the consent calendar; all motions passed by voice vote.

The Cottonwood Heights City Council cleared a slate of proclamations, appointments and routine resolutions at its April 7 business meeting.

Proclamations: The council approved Proclamation 2026-01 recognizing Arbor Day’s 50th anniversary and Proclamation 2026-02 designating Public Works Week with opportunities for public engagement and youth demonstrations.

Appointments and commissions: Resolution 2026-20 approved appointments to the planning commission and staff noted upcoming vacancies (district seats and one at-large opening) with application dates and encouragement for residents to apply.

Contracts and surplusing: The council approved Resolution 2026-21 to execute an independent contractor agreement for event planning and Resolution 2026-22 to amend surplusing requirements so the city may sell a 30-year-old command post vehicle (staff noted city logos will be removed prior to sale).

Consent calendar and adjournment: The council approved minutes for the Feb. 17 work session and business meeting as part of the consent calendar and then adjourned the meeting.

All items on the evening’s agenda that required council approval were carried by voice vote with recorded affirmations from the members present.