The City Attorney updated the Council on several state bills that could change local control over housing, annexation, wildfire safety, and how the city handles lawsuits and public records requests. These changes could significantly affect how Herriman operates and serves its residents.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
State-mandated zoning changes are forcing the city to spend over $130,000 to redo master plans.
State-level agencies or private developers may benefit from reduced local oversight.
Local taxpayers are harmed because they have to cover the costs of these state-mandated studies.
The City Attorney updated the Council on several state bills that could change local control over housing, annexation, wildfire safety, and how the city handles lawsuits and public records requests. These changes could significantly affect how Herriman operates and serves its residents.
The city is concerned about new state laws that might force them to pay for services without enough tax revenue or take away their ability to manage local land use.
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