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12/06/2022 - Work Session - MinutesThe City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, met in Work Session on Tuesday, December 6, 2022. The following Council Members were present: Ana Valdemoros, Amy Fowler, Darin Mano, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Alejandro Puy The following Council Members were absent: Victoria Petro Present Legislative leadership: Cindy Gust-Jenson, Executive Director; Jennifer Bruno, Deputy Director; Lehua Weaver, Associate Deputy Director Present Administrative leadership: Mayor Erin Mendenhall; Rachel Otto, Chief of Staff; Lisa Shaffer, Chief Administrative Officer Present City Staff: Ben Luedtke – Senior Public Policy Analyst, Blake Thomas – Community & Neighborhoods Director, Cindy Lou Trishman – Salt Lake City Recorder, Andrew Johnston – Director of Homelessness Policy and Outreach, Michelle Barney – Minutes & Records Clerk, Sam Owen – Public Policy Analyst, Sylvia Richards – Public Policy Analyst, Taylor Hill – Constituent Liaison/Policy Analyst, Scott Corpany – Staff Assistant, Kristin Riker – Public Lands Department Director, Lorena Riffo Jenson – Deputy Director Economic Development, Tammy Hunsaker – Deputy Director of Community Services, Ashley Cleveland – Senior Advisor - Mayor, Ashley Lichtle – Community Liaison, Lindsey Nikola – Deputy Chief of Staff - Mayor Office, Felica Baca – Arts Division Director, Laura Briefer – Director of Public Utilities, Marian Rice – Deputy Director - Public Utilities, Patrick Nelson – Watershed Program Manager, Mark Kittrell – Deputy City Attorney Council Member Dugan presided at and conducted the meeting. The meeting was called to order at 1:05 PM MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 1 Work Session Items 1.Informational: Updates from the Administration ~ 1:00 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 everyone to the meeting. Lindsey Nikola provided the COVID-19 update including: • Current case rates (58% increase in the last two weeks) • Data from the Waste Water Reclamation facility Ashley Cleveland provided the Community Engagement including: • Community feedback: www.slc.gov/feedback • Public Utilities – Water Reclamation Facility and City Creek Water Treatment • Transportation – Virginia Street Reconstruction, Draft design concepts are online, Feedback Page or www.slc.gov/mystreet.virginia • Mayor’s Office – 2023 ACE Fund applications • Upcoming events – Winter Farmer’s Market, Park Rangers Jingle and Mingle, and Last Hurrah 2022 Council Members and Ashley Cleveland discussed the Last Hurrah celebration. Andrew Johnston provided the Homelessness Update: • Homeless Resource Center (HRC) occupancy rates and shelter/bed capacity/availability • Encampment clean-up scheduled for 4800 West and Rio Grande Area • Family housing options • Annual Homelessness Candlelight vigil 2.Informational: Equity Update ~ 1:30 p.m. 20 min. The Council will hold a discussion about various initiatives led by the City's Office of Equity and Inclusion. These initiatives include, but are not limited to, improving racial MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 2 equity and justice in policing. Discussion may also include updates on the City's other work to achieve equitable service delivery, decision-making, and community engagement through the Citywide Equity Plan, increased ADA resources, language access, and other topics addressed in the ongoing work of the Human Rights Commission and the Racial Equity in Policing Commission. 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: Ashley Lichtle reviewed the Accessibility and Disability annual report highlighting: • Twelve of fifteen Commissioners have been appointed • Report was codified in February 2022; members appointed in April 2022 and the first meeting in May 2022 • Met with Salt Lake City Departments and Divisions and discussed how items in each area affected accessibility and disability issues in the city • Goals achieved • Training ongoing/in-progress • Goals still in the works - AIRA software available citywide, audio accessibility in theaters, improving communication and pedestrian access • 2023 goals 3.Informational: State Legislative Briefing ~ 1:50 p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive a briefing about issues affecting the City that may arise during the 2023 Utah State Legislative Session. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, October 4, 2022 and Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Minutes: Kate Bradshaw (City Legislative Lobbyist) gave an update on the upcoming legislative items: • Reviewed the meeting to connect the Policy Team and Lobbying team to start discuss issues of concern and the City’s bill tracking system • Internal Policy Team will continue meeting twice a week during the legislative session MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 3 • Issues to watch/address at the legislature this year • Changes to HB440 • Land use and housing • Anything related to water • Inland Port – 7200 West competition and landfill clean up • Railroad safety and infrastructure • Airport – liquor licenses, overlay zones to protect buffers, community redevelopment areas for DELTA Airlines • UTA – free fare concept • Red light/speeding Cameras – put in school zones, areas where it was difficult to police traffic – sponsors of the bill Senator Stevenson and Representative Burton • City issued micro loans – privacy for individuals seeking these loans – sponsor of the bill Senator Bramble • Statewide Audit of Redevelopment Agencies – bill addressing the results • Wild land interface and fire • Public Notice standards • Public retirement changes (City, State, Federal, Police, Schools, etc.) • Appropriation request for the Salt Lake City Cemetery • Local Officials Day at the Session January 19, 2023 • January 31, 2023 Salt Lake will be the break host Council Members, Jennifer Bruno and Kate Bradshaw discussed: • Who was sponsoring the Railroad Safety bills - Representatives Snider and Schultz • Currently no sponsor to date for Utah Transit Authority (UTA) • Including the 911 dispatchers as first responders and in the retirement changes • Price capping on fees for use of UTA services to help individuals that may spend more than the cost of a monthly pass due to cash flow issues • Cemetery appropriation request and how the Friends of the Cemetery could help • How to get other municipalities to join the push for free fares for UTA • Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) – focus should be on housing with ways to track the impact ADUs were having on housing units • Short-term rentals and the work being done to address them in the legislature • Holding small group meetings to discuss legislative issues 4.Ordinance: Budget Amendment No.4 for Fiscal Year 2022- 23 Follow-up ~ 2:20 p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive a follow-up briefing about an ordinance that would amend the final budget of Salt Lake City, including the employment staffing document, for Fiscal Year 2022-23. 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 sales tax revenue bond funds for critical infrastructure and investments in historic city-owned properties, additional funding for phase one of creating the Glendale Regional Park, police officer overtime, renovations to fire stations for gender equity improvements and emergency rental assistance funds from the U.S. Treasury among other items. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 4 For more information on this item visit https://fy23-slc-budget-slcgov.hub.arcgis.com/ FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Thursday, November 10, 2022 and Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - Thursday, November 10, 2022 Hold hearing to accept public comment - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 7 p.m. TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, December 13, 2022 Minutes: Ben Luedtke stated this was the third briefing for this item with the public hearing scheduled for the Formal Meeting and reviewed the budget amendment, highlighting: I-1 Remaining – proposal for $10,000 pilot program providing vouchers to RVs for disposing of black water designated sites instead of the Jordan River Withdrawal of A-5 – item no longer needed as it was a contingency if the General Obligation Parks Bond failed in the election Items A-4, A-8, and A-12 – Six new Full-Time Employees (FTEs) for Public Lands (4), Finance (2) Reviewed the responses to Council follow up questions regarding A-2 (Re-scope Unspent Operation Rio Grande Funds for Homeless Services) and A-3 (Dee Glen Tennis Court Restoration) Council Members, Andrew Johnston, Kristin Riker, Cindy Gust-Jenson and Ben Luedtke discussed: • Support, process and if the funding was adequate to be effective for item I-1 (black water disposal) • A-1: Election Awareness ($38,509 from General Fund Balance) • A-2: Re-scope Unspent Operation Rio Grande Funds for Homelessness Services ($490,847 from General Fund Balance) • A-3: Dee Glen Tennis Court Reconstruction ($500,000 from General Fund Balance) • Time frame the various courts had been deteriorating • A-5 was for Additional Funding for Phase One of Glendale Regional Park ($4.35 Million from Parks Impact Fees) • No longer wishing to withdraw A-5 but wanted to modify it • The best avenue of funding for the item • How the current request changed since the Bond funding was approved and affected the projects • Staff would update the information and forward it to the Council • Timeline issuance of the General Obligation Bonds and why the funds could not be encumbered by April 2024 • The park had to be built by 2024 and the approval/review process would take longer than the timeline would allow 5.Resolution: $6 Million Deeply Affordable Housing Grant Awards ~ 2:50 p.m. 30 min. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 5 The Council will receive a briefing about a resolution that would adopt funding allocations to create deeply affordable housing for residents experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The new units would be permanent supportive housing and/or transitional housing for tenants with 40% area median incomes or less. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, December 13, 2022 Minutes: Ben Luedtke gave a brief overview of the resolution and reviewed the policy questions listed in the Staff Report. Andrew Johnson and Tammy Hunsaker presented the Resolution highlighting: • Program overview • Intent of the program – offer at least 100 housing units of new permanent supportive housing of transition housing • Application Process • Application Summary • Recommendations Summary Council Members, Andrew Johnston and Tammy Hunsaker discussed: • Importance of housing people no matter where they are located • Funding and timing for the The Ville project • Challenges that permanent supportive housing faced and ensuring on-site support staff shortages were not an issue • Client to staff ratios and how the City could ensure there were enough staff members on site 6.Tentative Break ~ 3:20 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.Informational: Cultural Core and THE BLOCKS Update ~ 3:40 p.m. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 6 20 min. The Council will receive an update of the Cultural Core plan. The update will include an executive summary of year-five, and the budget plan for year-six. The update is the result of an agreement between Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County to develop, improve and market arts and cultural activities in downtown Salt Lake City. 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, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Minutes: Sylvia Richards gave a brief overview of the proposal. Felicia Baca, Lorena Riffo-Jenson, and Dee Brewer (Downtown Alliance), presented the update highlighting: • Project location • Target audience • Funding sources • Contractor – Downtown Alliance/Downtown SLC Present 2017 and 2022 • Committee Member responsibilities • Cultural Core Goals • Operating Budget • Events • Advertising • Artist Testimonials Council Members, Felicia Baca, Lorena Riffo-Jenson, and Dee Brewer discussed if discussions with Utah Transit Authority (UTA) were held regarding free fares for event attendees (event times making free fares a challenge). 8.Informational: Downtown Alliance Updates ~ 4:00 p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive a briefing from the Downtown Alliance about program updates and developments in the downtown such as the Ambassador Program, Open Main Street, and planning for the NBA All Star Weekend among other topics. The Downtown Alliance is funded by a special assessment of commercial properties downtown to pay for economic promotion activities and holiday lighting. The assessment was originally established in 1991 and has been reviewed, adjusted and renewed every three years. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 7 Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Minutes: Dee Brewer (Downtown Alliance) and Jessica Thesing (Downtown Alliance) presented the update highlighting: • Location • Team Members • Cultural Core • Urban Food Connections of Utah (UFCU) • Urban Affairs • Funding Sources • Program Expenses • FY 2022 Programming Highlights • Open Streets Downtown SLC • Program Statistics • Street Ambassador Program • Small Business Support and promotions • Winter Illuminations • Farmers Market Summer/Winter • Downtown SLC Social Economy Visitor Statistics • Downtown Trends for 2023 • 2023 Key Downtown Initiatives Council Members, Dee Brewer and Jessica Thesing discussed: • Timeframe for the Downtown Ambassadors program and the success of the program • Growth in events and if large conventions would be returning to the State • Ways to entice day-time workers downtown • Focus on providing downtown housing by converting current office spaces into housing • Ideas for temporary structures/barriers to close streets during Open Streets events • Safety along the TRAX lines and the type of barriers used • Public market concept • Funding for the Downtown Ambassadors program • Creating murals on the downtown buildings • Supporting the North Temple Gateway to the City and incorporating the International Market • Boundaries of the Downtown Alliance 9.Informational: Salt Lake City Watershed Management Plan Update ~ 4:30 p.m. 40 min. The Council will receive an update about the Watershed Management Plan. The primary goal of the Watershed Management Plan is to protect the high quality source of the City’s MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 8 drinking water supply that originates from the Central Wasatch Mountains watershed areas. The watershed is managed conjunctively with partners like Sandy City and Salt Lake County. The current phase of the plan development is focused on engagement and feedback. There is not a draft plan for this item. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Minutes: Sam Owen reviewed: • Purpose of the update • Affected areas • Policy questions • Background information Laura Briefer, Marian Rice and Patrick Nelson presented the plan highlighting: • Purpose of the plan • Watershed Management Plan Project Leadership team • Salt Lake City’s Legacy of watershed protection • Map of the municipal watersheds • Percentages of drinking water supply resources • Importance of the Wasatch Mountain Municipal watershed – ecosystem services • Higher source water quality - lower treatment cost – higher quality at the tap • Unique attributes of Salt Lake City’s municipal watersheds • Existing watershed protection strategies • Why the plan needed updating • Watershed resilience was a primary consideration • Major stressors on watersheds • Benefits of an updated Watershed Management Plan • Watershed Plan goal, need, and vision • Watershed Plan engagement framework and process • Plan process and timeline • Engagement structure • Public engagement activities to date • Feed back from the advisory committee, stakeholders and public • Next steps Council Members and Sam Owen discussed if this was a full review of the plan or just tweaking the existing plan, 10.Ordinance: Establishing Limits for New Water Availability ~ 5:10 p.m. 20 min. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 9 The Council will receive a briefing about an ordinance that would amend City code 17.16.10(c) and 17.16.020 to include water use limits mirroring limits the Council adopted through the land use code in a recent previous amendment. That 2021 ordinance prohibits new commercial or industrial land uses that would consume more than an annual average of 200,000 gallons per day. This proposed ordinance expands that prohibition to the City’s entire water service area, which goes beyond Salt Lake City into neighboring jurisdictions. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Minutes: Laura Briefer presented the proposed ordinance highlighting: • Purpose of the proposal – advance water conservation and management efforts with respect to water services provided by the City to help assure that water was available for the City’s water customers in the future. • Area included in the ordinance • Additional and Background information Council Members, Mark Kitrell and Laura Briefer discussed the inclusion of the Northwest Quadrant in the ordinance. 11.Informational: Central Wasatch Commission Update ~ 5:30 p.m. 30 min. The Council will receive an update from the Central Wasatch Commission (CWC) about engagement and other activity related to local mountain areas, such as Millcreek, Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood canyons. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - n/a Minutes: Chris Robinson (Central Wasatch Commission), Lindsey Nielson, and Blake Perez presented the update highlighting: • The members of the Central Wasatch Commission • Member Jurisdictions and benefits • Stakeholders • Mountain Transportation System • Visitor Use Study • Environmental Dashboard • 2022 Short-Term Projects • Central Wasatch National Conservation and Recreation Area Act (CWNCRA) Council Members, Chris Robinson and Blake Perez discussed: • Information available on the environmental dashboard • Land exchange portion of the CWNCRA bill • How the proposed CWNCRA bill would assist with protecting the watershed • Salt Lake City’s involvement with the CWNCRA and the protections in place for the watersheds 12.Board Appointment: Disciplinary Appeals Hearing Officer – David Quealy ~ 6:00 p.m. 5 min. The Council will interview David Quealy prior to considering appointment as a Disciplinary Appeals Hearing Officer for a term ending December 6, 2027. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Minutes: Interview was held. Council Member Dugan stated David Quealy’s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 13.Board Appointment: Airport Board - Jess Bird ~ 6:05 p.m. 5 min The Council will interview Jess Bird prior to considering appointment to the Airport Board for a term ending December 6, 2026. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Minutes: Interview was held. Council Member Dugan stated Jess Bird’s name was on the Consent MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 10 Agenda for formal consideration. 14.Board Appointment: Arts Council – Marti Woolford ~ 6:10 p.m. 5 min The Council will interview Marti Woolford prior to considering appointment to the Arts Council for a term ending December 6, 2025. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Minutes: Interview was held. Council Member Dugan stated Marti Woolford’s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. 15.Board Appointment: Arts Council – Ebay Hamilton ~ 6:15 p.m. 5 min The Council will interview Ebay Hamilton prior to considering appointment to the Arts Council for a term ending December 6, 2025. FYI – Project Timeline: (subject to change per Chair direction or Council discussion) Briefing - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Set Public Hearing Date - n/a Hold hearing to accept public comment - n/a TENTATIVE Council Action - Tuesday, December 6, 2022 Minutes: Interview was held. Council Member Dugan stated Ebay Hamilton’s name was on the Consent Agenda for formal consideration. Standing Items 16.Report of the Chair and Vice Chair Report of Chair and Vice Chair. Minutes: Item not held. 17.Report and Announcements from the Executive Director - MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 11 - 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; • Approval of the 2023 Annual Meeting Calendar; and • Scheduling Items. Minutes: Cindy Gust-Jenson explained the 2023 Annual Meeting Calendar required approval and reviewed scheduling items for the Council. Council Members discussed possible dates for other conferences. 18.Tentative Closed Session 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: a. (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 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: MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 12 Motion: Moved by Council Member Wharton, seconded by Council Member Fowler to enter into Closed Session for the purposes of strategy sessions to discuss collective bargaining and the purchase, exchange, or lease of real property, and attorney-client matters. AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Amy Fowler, Darin Mano, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan ABSTAIN: Alejandro Puy ABSENT: Victoria Petro Final Result: 5 – 0 Pass Motion: Moved by Council Member Valdemoros, seconded by Council Member Fowler to exit Closed Session and adjourn. AYE: Ana Valdemoros, Amy Fowler, Darin Mano, Chris Wharton, Daniel Dugan, Alejandro Puy ABSENT: Victoria Petro Final Result: 6 – 0 Pass Meeting adjourned at 7:00 pm Minutes Approved: February 7, 2023 _______________________________ City Council Chair _______________________________ City Recorder This document is not intended to serve as a full transcript as other items may have been discussed; please refer to the audio or video for entire content pursuant to Utah Code §52-4- 203(2)(b). To listen to the audio recording of the meeting or view meeting materials, please visit Salt Lake City Public Body Minutes library, available at www.data.slc.gov, selecting the Public Body Minutes hyperlink. If you are viewing this file in the Minutes library, use the links on the right of your screen within the ‘Document Relationships’ information to listen to the audio or view meeting materials. This document along with the digital recording constitutes the official minutes of the City Council Work Session meeting held Tuesday, December 6, 2022. MINUTES OF THE SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL Tuesday, December 6, 2022 13 December 6, 2022 Work Session Final Audit Report 2023-02-14 Created:2023-02-08 By:Michelle Barney (michelle.barney@slcgov.com) Status:Signed Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAAokigvoFkHe_H3zf1tdSaLnTImx_AqbB5 "December 6, 2022 Work Session" History Document created by Michelle Barney (michelle.barney@slcgov.com) 2023-02-08 - 10:04:59 PM GMT Document emailed to Darin Mano (darin.mano@slcgov.com) for signature 2023-02-08 - 10:05:36 PM GMT Email viewed by Darin Mano (darin.mano@slcgov.com) 2023-02-08 - 11:19:19 PM GMT Email viewed by Darin Mano (darin.mano@slcgov.com) 2023-02-10 - 3:30:48 AM GMT Document e-signed by Darin Mano (darin.mano@slcgov.com) Signature Date: 2023-02-10 - 5:29:04 PM GMT - Time Source: server Document emailed to Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) for signature 2023-02-10 - 5:29:05 PM GMT Document e-signed by Cindy Trishman (cindy.trishman@slcgov.com) Signature Date: 2023-02-14 - 11:07:22 PM GMT - Time Source: server Agreement completed. 2023-02-14 - 11:07:22 PM GMT