04/19/2022 - Work Session - MinutesThe City Council of Salt Lake City,Utah,met in Work Session on Tuesday,April 19,2022.
The following Council Members were present:
Ana Valdemoros,Amy Fowler,Darin Mano,Chris Wharton,Daniel Dugan,Victoria Petro-Eschler,
Alejandro Puy
Present Legislative leadership:
Cindy Gust-Jenson,Executive Director;Jennifer Bruno,Deputy Director;Lehua Weaver,Associate
Deputy Director
Present Administrative leadership:
Lisa Shaffer,Chief Administrative Officer
Present City Staff:
Ben Luedtke –Senior Public Policy Analyst,Brian Fullmer –Constituent Liaison,Policy Analyst,
Katherine Lewis –City Attorney,Chief Mike Brown –Police Chief,Cindy Lou Trishman –Salt Lake
City Recorder,Andrew Johnston –Director of Homelessness Policy and Outreach,Michelle Barney
–Minutes &Records Clerk,Taylor Hill –City Council Staff,Mary Beth Thompson –Chief Financial
Officer,Nick Norris –Planning Director,Allison Rowland –Public Policy Analyst,Weston Clark
–Mayor's Office Senior Advisor,Caitlyn Tubbs –Principal Planner,David Gellner –Principal
Planner,Tyler Murdock –Parks &Public Lands Analyst,Tyler Fonarow –Public Services Special
Projects Assistant,Lisa McCarver –Director of Revenue &Collections,Scott Corpany –Council
Staff,Andrew Reed –Financial Analyst III
Council Member Daniel Dugan presided at and conducted the meeting.
The meeting was called to order at 2:02 pm
Work Session Items
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1.Informational:Updates from the Administration ~2:00 p.m.
30 min.
The Council will receive information from the Administration on major items or projects in
progress.Topics may relate to major events or emergencies (if needed),services and
resources related to people experiencing homelessness,active public engagement efforts,and
projects or staffing updates from City Departments,or other items as appropriate.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Recurring Briefing
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a
Minutes:
Council Member Dugan welcomed all in attendance.
Weston Clark provided updates on the following:
COVID-19 Updates
•COVID-19 statistics
•New County weekly summary (21 people hospitalized in the past week,710 eligible
people up to date on vaccines,and other trends)
•Vaccine coverage by age group for the County (graph)
•National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS)
◦CDC’s NWSS worked with local health department tracking SARS-CoV-2 levels in
wastewater (ensuring communities could act quickly to prevent the spread of
COVID-19)
◦Wastewater sampling is considered an accurate early leading indicator of whether
COVID-19 is spreading in a community,especially when testing is not timely or
publicly recorded
◦Local data found at deq.utah.gov/water-quality
•Airport was no longer requiring masks to be worn
Community Engagement Highlights
•Website www.slc.gov/feedback/
◦1300 East Reconstruction
◦Open House at Highland Park Elementary Wednesday,April 20,2022 from 5
to 7 pm.
◦1100 East Reconstruction
◦ELPCO meeting Thursday,April 21
◦2700 South Re-striping
◦Impacted corridor canvassing starting April 19
•Sustainability
◦Community Renewable Energy Program
◦Y2 Analytics survey mailed to residents last week
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◦Resident Food Equity Advisors
◦Second Cohort kicked off first meeting April 21
◦Waste Rate Increase
◦Mailer landing in mailboxes first part of May
◦Sustainability budget presentation to Council on May 24
◦Electric Vehicle Ready Ordinance
◦This week,notice mailed to community councils
◦Master Recycler Program
◦Intensive course for residents kicked off April 13
◦Goal to increase community stewardship of systems
Love Your Block (LYB)
•The LYB team was engaging with Glendale Stakeholders to grow interest in the project
and encourage application for the first round of funding.
Council Member Fowler questioned if the community engagement for 1300 East
Reconstruction meeting would be virtual for those that could not attend in person.Mr.Clark
stated he would forward the information to Council Member Fowler.
Andrew Johnston provided information regarding:
Homelessness Update
•Occupancy rates of resources centers (shelter capacity/bed availability)
•Cleaning and abatements activities
•Kayak/Bicycle Court was held April 15,4 cases were heard
•Access Emergency Shelter –801-990-9999
•System Infrastructure Updates
◦SLVCEH:“Build for Zero”data consulting
◦Veteran homelessness coordinating with state MVP program funding/site
search
◦Salt Lake Mayor’s Office
◦Bloomberg/Harvard Trainings
◦State Office of Homeless Services
◦Homebase Consulting services developing State strategic plan
◦Released new application for Homeless Mitigation Funding
◦Winter 2023 Overflow Planning Update:
◦COM Subcommittee Meeting Friday,April 15
◦Basic Building Criteria
◦COM Meeting Thursday,April 28
•Winter Overflow report to be provided in May 2022
•Ending times for overflow hotel/shelter opportunities (St.Vincent de Paul,REVIEW)
•Next winter –overflow planning (HB 440);developing new housing options,currently –
Conference of Mayors meetings,summer –potential locations identified/evaluated,by
September 1,2022 –winter overflow plan submitted to State Office of Homeless
Services,and if no plan was submitted/back up options
•Downtown business update;City and local businesses identified needs including short
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term shelter,City services funding,law enforcement high utilizers,increased behavioral
health support,supportive/deeply affordable housing
Council and Mr.Johnston discussed the report that shelter operators would be provided
regarding the operation and success of the overflow shelter,the number of individuals who
did not have housing after the shelter was closed and that most of those individuals returned
to previous housing options such as camping;which shelter providers requested the option
for a year round shelter and if a plan was in place;conducting small group meeting to discuss
future options with the shelter providers;issues with scheduling conflicts between service
providers and abatements and how to increase the lines of communication between service
providers and individuals experiencing homelessness.
2.Ordinance:Amending Salt Lake City Code Pertaining to the Use of City
Owned Motor Vehicles ~2:30 p.m.
20 min.
The Council will receive a briefing about an ordinance that would amend sections 2.54.030 and
2.54.060 of the Salt Lake City Code Pertaining to the Use of City Owned Motor Vehicles by
employees.The changes include:revising personal use allowances,expanding the distance limit
from 35 miles to 60 miles from city limits;location monitoring,reporting and enforceability;
cleanups to align with state law;and allowances during emergency circumstances.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,May 3,2022
Minutes:
Ben Luedtke presented the proposal.
Council,Mr.Luedtke.Jennifer Bruno,Lisa Shaffer,and Chief Mike Brown discussed:
•Fees charged to city employees to use the city vehicles
•When fees were applied and collected
•Employee benefit to using a city vehicle
•If the cost of a take-home vehicle was a deterrent to working for the City
•Tracking and calculation of mileage
•If the current rate for mileage should be increased
•Council’s job to be fiscally responsible with the increase in costs for fuel and vehicle
maintenance
•Existing take-home program and the cost police officers were currently paying to use
city cars
•Proposal allowing for more police officers to participate in the program
•Expanding the travel distance would be more inclusive to all police officers
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and emergency personal,making it easier to respond to emergency situations
•Creating separate policies for different distances,(ideal to have one policy that could be
applied/calculated uniformly across the board)
•Expanding the distance would result in SLCPD becoming a more operational-ready
department
•The ordinance not just a benefit to the employee but to public safety as well
•History behind the 35-mile radius was addressed briefly
Council requested a follow-up discussion with a comparison between the cost of personal
vehicle use versus using a city vehicle,further clarification on the financial cost of the
proposed program and answers to the policy questions from the staff report prior to further
review of the ordinance.
3.Informational:Status Update on the Foothills Trail System ~2:50 p.m.
30 min.
The Council will discuss updates from the Department of Public Lands on the status of the
Foothills Trail System,and consider whether to schedule a vote on related items pending
from Budget Amendment No.6 for Fiscal Year 2021-22.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a
Minutes:
Allison Rowland gave a brief review of the proposal and the request from the City Council.
Tyler Murdock introduced Tyler Fonarow and Kristen Riker,reviewed the use of the Trails
and Public Lands commitment to ensuring trails were constructed correctly.
Tyler Fonarow reviewed the proposal including:plan implementation –work completed or
paused to date,overview of the funds and projects that were on hold per the annual budget
contingency and the status of the independent audit/professional review of trails,and
timeline for the resulting written evaluation report.
Council,Mr.Fonarow,and Mr.Murdock discussed the timeline for the proposal,request for
proposal (RFP)process,measuring success of the trails plan,public outreach,timeline for the
construction of the trails,trail maintenance,future trail infrastructure,public safety
concerns,preparation being done to ensure the plan and project were completed
appropriately;no maintenance involving heavy equipment would be conducted on the trails.
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Straw Poll:Receive/spend the grant money for trail heads planning,design,
community engagement and maintenance was supported unanimously by all
present.
4.Informational:UDOT I-15 Study ~3:20 p.m.
20 min
The Council will receive a briefing from the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT)on
an environmental study focused on the I-15 corridor between Farmington and Salt Lake.The
study looks to identify issues,needs,and potential solutions from the public and other
stakeholders while evaluating the environmental impacts of those proposed solutions and
selecting an alternative that best meets the needs.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a
Minutes:
Dan Adams (Public Involvement Manager,UDOT)and Brandon Weston (UDOT
Environmental)presented the I-15 Environmental Impact Statement:Farmington to Salt
Lake City –Scoping,Purpose and Need for Spring 2022
Council,Mr.Adams,and Mr.Weston discussed the need to think outside of the box,making
underpasses safer,travel time,incorporating public transportation into the plan,ways to
include the residents of the westside into the discussion,data included in the proposal,
workshops to address areas along the proposed area,the impacts to quality of life from noise
and light pollution,and future access to the airport using public transportation.
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5.Informational:Fairpark International Market and Master Plan
Updates ~3:40 p.m.
30 min.
The Council will receive a briefing about the Fairpark’s upcoming International Market which
is planned to operate monthly from May to October this year.The briefing will also include an
overview of the Fairpark’s recently completed Master Plan with redevelopment scenarios over
the next 15 years.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a
Minutes:
Larry Mullenax (Executive Director Utah State Fairpark)presented the proposal including
the 2019 Feasibility Study,scope of the project,benefits the market would have on the
community,purpose,operating hours,updates made to the facilities to accommodate the
market,and future plans for growth of the market.
Council,Mr.Mullenax,and Mary Beth Thompson discussed funds the Council had
allocated to the project as matching funds –how they could be disbursed to the Fairpark,
and the evolution and development of the plan to to help small businesses grow and thrive.
Council and Mr.Mullenax thanked all those involved to bring about the Market (particularly
former Council Member James Rogers)and expressed excitement in the experience the
market would bring to the City and the community.
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6.Tentative Break ~4:10 p.m.
20 min.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -n/a
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a
7.Ordinance:Budget Amendment No.7 for Fiscal Year 2021-22 ~4:30 p.m.
30 min
The Council will receive a briefing about an ordinance that would amend the final budget of
Salt Lake City,including the employment staffing document,for Fiscal Year 2021-22.Budget
amendments happen several times each year to reflect adjustments to the City’s budgets,
including proposed project additions and modifications.The proposed amendment includes
funding repairs at The Leonardo caused by flooding,transferring the Housing Trust Fund to
the Redevelopment Agency,rebuilding a pedestrian bridge over the Jordan River to
Cottonwood Park,and cybersecurity improvements among other items.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,May 3,2022 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,May 17,2022
Minutes:
Ben Luedtke reviewed the fund balance report.
Lisa McCarver reviewed revenue line items,areas of concern,and areas of growth.
Cindy Gust Jenson asked if the funds were part of the Mayor’s proposed budget and if it
would continue into the future.Mary Beth Thompson reviewed how fund balances were
accounted for in the Mayor’s budget and possible issues and concerns due to the market.
Council,Andrew Reed,Mr.Luedtke,Ms.McCarver,and Ms.Gust-Jenson discussed the
areas of revenue,how inflation would affect revenue accounts,effects of online sales on sales
tax,office occupancy in downtown and if there would be an increase;businesses that were
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coming online such as the Convention Hotel,the increase in airport traffic,the U of U was
experiencing a large number of people enrolling,and the Outdoor Retailers Convention was
returning to Salt Lake all of which would increase sales tax revenue;looking down the road
and how to bring people back to downtown and ensure people felt safe.
Mr.Luedtke presented the following:
•A-1:Open Space Acquisition –Public Lands ($700,000 from Parks Impact Fees)
Council Member Fowler asked the status of the impact fee information.Mr.Luedtke stated he
would follow up and report back to the Council.
•A-2:Cottonwood Park Bridge Rebuild ($195,000 from Public Lands Department
Vacancy Savings –Budget Neutral)
•A-3:UDOT Pass-through Funds for RAC Access Road ($1 million from UDOT)
•A-5:Road Cost Center Adjustments for Class C Funds (Re-scope $611,749 from 1300
East Reconstruction to 900 South Reconstruction)
Council and Staff discussed which section of 1300 East the funds were for as public outreach
was being conducted for other projects along 1300 East,and what portion of the proposal was
being funded (design or actual construction).
•A-6:Leonardo Flood Damage Repair ($300,000 from Fund Balance)
•A-7:IMS Cyber Security Portfolio Expansion ($713,680 from Fund Balance)
Council and Staff discussed the ongoing cost of equipment and the importance of
implementing increased cyber security.
Straw Poll:Support for Item A-7,IMS Cyber Security Portfolio
Expansion;supported unanimously by those present.
8.Ordinance:Rezone and Master Plan Amendment at 1902 South 400
East ~5:00 p.m.
20 min.
The Council will receive a briefing about a proposal that would amend the Central
Community Master Plan Future Land Use Map for property at 1902 South 400 East from
Low Density Residential to Medium Density Residential and the zoning map from R-1-5,000
(Residential)to RMF-35 (Moderate Density Multi-Family Residential District).The purpose
of the rezone request is to facilitate the construction of townhomes.Consideration may be
given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar characteristics.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,May 3,2022 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,May 17,2022
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Minutes:
Brian Fullmer briefly introduced the proposal.
Caitlyn Tubbs presented the proposed request for the Zoning Map Amendment,potential
land use changes,and the Planning Commission’s positive recommendation for the proposal.
Council,Ms.Tubbs,and Nick Norris discussed the natural spring on the property,impact
of the spring would be addressed at the time of development,and information would be
forwarded to Public Utilities to address.
Mr.Paul Dowland (Applicant)stated he had worked with springs on other projects;
explained ways to address the spring such as culverts and piping.
9.Ordinance:Rezone and Master Plan Amendment at 1950 S West Temple
and 1948 S West Temple ~5:20 p.m.
20 min.
The Council will receive a briefing about a proposal that would amend the zoning map for the
properties at 1950 South West Temple and a portion of the property at 1948 South West
Temple,changing them from RMF-35 (Moderate Density Multi-Family Residential)to CG
(General Commercial).This ordinance would also amend the Future Land Use Map in the
Central Community Master Plan from "Medium Density Residential"to "Medium
Residential/Mixed Use."The requests are part of an effort to expand the existing Intermountain
Wood Products operation into a new office building with uniform zoning on their properties.
Consideration may be given to rezoning the property to another zoning district with similar
characteristics.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,April 19,2022
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Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,May 3,2022 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,May 17,2022
Minutes:
Brian Fullmer introduced the proposal.
David Gellner presented the proposal for the rezone and Master Plan amendments,the
desired zoning,and stated the intent of the proposal was to build a new office and uniformly
zone the parcel.
Council and Mr.Gellner discussed the building height for the property,the importance in
keeping with the goals and objectives for the neighboring RDA project area,and the setback
requirements for the CG Zone.
Paul Washborn (Applicant’s representative)stated the developer was willing to enter into
a development agreement limiting the height to 35 feet,reviewed the layout of the
property,and stated the proposal would not create a negative impact to the surrounding
neighborhood.
10.Ordinance:Library Budget Amendment No.1 for Fiscal Year
2021-22 Written Briefing
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The Council will receive a written briefing about a proposal to amend the budget for the
Library Fund for Fiscal Year 2021-22.Budget amendments happen several times each year
to reflect adjustments to the City’s budgets,including proposed project additions and
modifications.The proposed amendment includes a budget for property tax revenues that
are legally required to be passed through the Library to the Utah Inland Port and the County
Convention Center Hotel,among other changes.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Hold hearing to accept public comment -Tuesday,May 3,2022 at 7 p.m.
TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,May 17,2022
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Minutes:
Written briefing only.No discussion was held.
11.Informational:Cultural Core Action Plan Update Written Briefing
-
The Council will receive a written briefing about the Cultural Core (The Blocks)Year 4
Overview and Year 5 Budget Plan.The update is the result of an agreement between the City
and Salt Lake County to develop,improve,and market arts and cultural activities in
downtown.The goal of the Cultural Core is to enhance downtown as a key cultural center for
the city,region,and nation.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -n/a
Minutes:
Written briefing only.No discussion was held.
12.Board Appointment:Planning Commission –Levi De Oliveira ~5:40 p.m.
5 min
The Council will interview Levi De Oliveira prior to considering appointment to the
Planning Commission for a term ending April 19,2026.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Minutes:
Interview was held.Council Member Dugan stated Levi De Oliveria’s name would be on the
Consent Agenda for formal consideration.
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13.Board Appointment:Business Advisory Board –Jocelyn Kearl ~5:45 p.m.
5 min
The Council will interview Jocelyn Kearl prior to considering appointment to the Business
Advisory Board for a term ending December 28,2026.
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Minutes:
Interview was held.Council Member Dugan stated Jocelyn Kearl’s name would be on the
Consent Agenda for formal consideration.
14.Board Appointments:Accessibility and Disability Commission
Interviews ~5:50 p.m.
10 min.
The Council will interview the following candidates prior to considering their appointment
to the Accessibility and Disability Commission;
•Amy Carmen
•Todd Claflin
•Karolyn Campbell
•Leah Lobato
•Pamela Mower
•Jeffery Kenyon
FYI –Project Timeline:(subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion)
Briefing -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Set Public Hearing Date -n/a
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Hold hearing to accept public comment -n/a
TENTATIVE Council Action -Tuesday,April 19,2022
Minutes:
Interviews were held.Council Member Dugan stated the applicants names would be
on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration.
Standing Items
15.Report of the Chair and Vice Chair
Report of Chair and Vice Chair.
Minutes:
No report.
16.Report and Announcements from the Executive Director -
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Report of the Executive Director,including a review of Council information items and
announcements.The Council may give feedback or staff direction on any item related to
City Council business,including but not limited to scheduling items.
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Minutes:
No report.
17.Closed Session -
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The Council will consider a motion to enter into Closed Session.A closed meeting described
under Section 52-4-205 may be held for specific purposes including,but not limited to:
a.discussion of the character,professional competence,or physical or mental health of
an individual;
b.strategy sessions to discuss collective bargaining;
c.strategy sessions to discuss pending or reasonably imminent litigation;
d.strategy sessions to discuss the purchase,exchange,or lease of real property,
including any form of a water right or water shares,if public discussion of the transaction
would:
(i)disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under consideration;
or
(ii)prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best possible
terms;
e.strategy sessions to discuss the sale of real property,including any form of a water
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right or water shares,if:
(i)public discussion of the transaction would:
(A)disclose the appraisal or estimated value of the property under
consideration;or
(B)prevent the public body from completing the transaction on the best
possible terms;
(ii)the public body previously gave public notice that the property would be
offered for sale;and
(iii)the terms of the sale are publicly disclosed before the public body approves
the sale;
f.discussion regarding deployment of security personnel,devices,or systems;and
g.investigative proceedings regarding allegations of criminal misconduct.
A closed meeting may also be held for attorney-client matters that are privileged pursuant to
Utah Code §78B-1-137,and for other lawful purposes that satisfy the pertinent requirements of
the Utah Open and Public Meetings Act.
Minutes:
Closed Session Started at 6:01 pm
Held via Webex and in the Work Session Room (location)
Council Members in Attendance:Council Members Dugan,Fowler,Petro-Eschler,Puy,
Mano,Wharton and Valdemoros
City Staff in Attendance:Katherine Lewis,Lisa Shaffer,Cindy Gust-Jenson,Jennifer Bruno,
Lehua Weaver,Cindy Lou Trishman,Beatrix Sieger,Allison Rowland,Ben Luedtke,Taylor
Hill,Scott Corpany,and Tyler Murdock.
Closed Session ended at 6:11 pm.
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Fowler,seconded by Council Member Wharton to
enter into Closed Session for the purposes of strategy sessions to discuss the
purchase,exchange,or lease of real property.
AYE:Ana Valdemoros,Amy Fowler,Darin Mano,Chris Wharton,Daniel Dugan,Victoria
Petro-Eschler,Alejandro Puy
Final Result:7 –0 Pass
Motion:
Moved by Council Member Wharton,seconded by Council Member Fowler to
exit Closed Session.
AYE:Ana Valdemoros,Amy Fowler,Darin Mano,Chris Wharton,Daniel Dugan,Victoria
Petro-Eschler,Alejandro Puy
Final Result:7 –0 Pass
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Meeting adjourned at:6:11 pm
Minutes Approved:May 3,2022
_______________________________
City Council Chair
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City Recorder
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