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Herriman staff outline new state laws and how they affect city procedures
Summary
Staff briefed the council on key bills from the recent legislative session — including HB33 (political signs), HB79 (first-responder immunity), HB236 (tax-increase hearing requirements), HB425 (municipal broadband and utility-fee language), HB535 (disposal of significant municipal real property) and SB284 (land-use and planning-commission changes) — and noted several will require local ordinance or process updates.
Herriman — At the March 11 work meeting staff summarized several bills from the recent legislative session that will affect city procedures and planning.
Staff characterized the session as unusual and highlighted bills with direct municipal impact. HB33 introduces new requirements for political signs, including clearer disclosure of who paid for signage and a requirement that post-election signs be removed within 14 days; it also requires municipalities to…
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