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West Valley City Council approves vacation of part of 2300 South and clears eight-item consent agenda

West Valley City Council · May 12, 2026
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Summary

The Council on May 12 unanimously adopted Ordinance 26-16 to vacate a segment of 2300 South between 5700 West (Lancer Street) and the Mountain View Corridor right of way and approved an eight-item consent agenda covering equipment purchases, interlocal agreements and grant awards.

West Valley City Council on May 12 adopted Ordinance 26-16 to vacate a portion of 2300 South (formerly Second Street) between 5700 West/Lancer Street and the Mountain View Corridor right of way and approved an eight-item consent agenda.

The action followed a public hearing on application SV1 2026. After the hearing concluded a councilmember moved to approve Ordinance 26-16; the motion was seconded and the City Recorder conducted a roll-call vote. Council members Wood, Whetstone, Harmon, Hyun, Christensen and Northall and Mayor Link voted ‘‘Yes’’ and the motion passed unanimously. The ordinance vacates the segment described by staff during the public hearing and removes the public right-of-way linkage west of the Mountain View Corridor, which staff said no longer connects to streets west of 5700 West.

In the same meeting the Council approved an eight-item consent agenda that included: purchase of personal protective equipment, a memorandum of understanding with the Utah Attorney General's Office, designation of areas where dispersal orders are permitted and gang loitering is prohibited, grant agreements for a community resource center and a neighborhood leadership academy, a logo usage agreement with America250 Utah, equipment rental from Utah Tents and Events, and an interlocal agreement for design services. A motion and second were recorded and the consent agenda passed unanimously.

The Council did not record public opposition or requests on the street-vacation item during the hearing. Next procedural steps for the ordinance (effective dates or recording requirements) were not specified on the meeting record.

The meeting adjourned after the consent vote.