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Tooele City Council unanimously approves ordinance clarification, engineering and construction contracts, HVAC upgrade and water-rights purchase
Summary
At its April 15 meeting the council approved Ordinance 2026-09 (a wording fix to animal-control code) and passed three resolutions awarding contracts for well testing, a 200 West waterline replacement ($247,000) and a library HVAC upgrade ($58,000); it also approved a $327,000 purchase of 16.35 acre-feet of water-right credits and minutes with a $235,000 contingency, all by 4–0 votes.
The Tooele City Council on April 15 unanimously approved a series of technical fixes and service contracts, along with an invoice to purchase water-right credits and approval of meeting minutes.
City Attorney Matthew Johnson presented Ordinance 2026-09 as a narrow correction to Tooele City Code section 6-5B-6, restoring an omitted conjunctive word in the definition of "potentially dangerous" animals. "We just caught that and figured we'd better bring it to the council rather than assume that you meant 'or,'" Johnson said. Councilman Hansen moved to approve the…
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