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City staff proposes nine-member committee, timeline to readdress annexed properties

North Salt Lake City Council · August 5, 2026
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Summary

Staff proposed a nine-member readdressing committee to review about 350 annexed properties (including ~15 businesses on Highway 89), with letters of interest due Aug. 24 and a draft schedule leading to implementation in April–May and a 90-day dual-address period.

City staff presented a detailed plan to form a readdressing committee to evaluate address changes for properties annexed into North Salt Lake and for existing city parcels that still use Bountiful addresses.

Staff estimated roughly 350 properties and about 15 businesses along Highway 89 could be affected. The proposal calls for a nine-member committee composed of a council liaison, four staff members (including the police chief, fire chief and public works director or designees) and community representatives from affected neighborhoods and businesses. Staff proposed a timeline: letters of interest by Aug. 24, committee appointments at the September 1 meeting, four committee meetings through Oct. 21, a mid-November to December public comment window, open houses in January, final committee recommendation to council in February, and implementation in April–May with the Post Office delivering to both old and new addresses for 90 days after the change.

Council members debated whether to hold a public-comment session before forming the committee or to include a public-comment work session in early phases; staff agreed to add an earlier public-comment opportunity and to adjust the schedule by roughly two weeks to accommodate logistics. Several council members supported allowing residents to suggest street names as part of the outreach.