Cottonwood Heights' police chief is pushing back against a new state law that could shake up how local officers handle their daily patrols. It’s a classic local-vs-state power struggle that might change the way your neighborhood is policed.
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Potential for unfunded mandates could increase city costs.
State legislators seeking to standardize housing policy.
Local residents who prefer city-level control over neighborhood development.
Cottonwood Heights Chief of Police pushes back against new state law KUTV
The city is preparing for state laws that might limit local control over housing and zoning. They are also watching for potential costs related to new election and law enforcement mandates.
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