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Council briefed on PSC timeline and local 90‑day ordinance window if URC is approved

South Salt Lake City Council · February 25, 2026
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Summary

URC told the South Salt Lake City Council that the program requires PSC approval, after which communities have 90 days to adopt participating ordinances; RMP will prepare billing changes and an initial no-cost opt-out period is proposed.

Presentation materials given to the South Salt Lake City Council outlined the regulatory and implementation sequence for a URC program. The presenter noted that RMP filed the program application and that the Utah Public Service Commission (PSC) will review it; following a PSC decision, participating communities must decide whether to adopt an ordinance within 90 days.

The materials estimated PSC deliberation following December 2025 hearings and an overall timeline that could lead to program go-live once billing systems and notices are in place. The presenter described an initial no-cost opt-out period proposed to last three billing cycles (roughly 100 days) and said RMP will prepare billing systems and customer notices after PSC approval.

These timing constraints mean a PSC ruling would create an immediate clock for municipal decision-making and public outreach. Council members were given materials and contact information to review next steps; no ordinance vote was taken at the meeting.