The long-stalled Cottonwood Mall site is finally getting a look from the Utah Supreme Court to settle a legal mess. This ruling could finally break the deadlock and get some actual development moving on that empty lot.
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There is no direct financial impact from this certification process.
All Holladay residents benefit from the assurance of a verified and transparent election process.
No groups negatively affected
This is the final step in the election process where the city confirms the vote counts are correct. It ensures that the results are legally binding and official.
The city has officially verified the primary election results, which determines which candidates advance to the general election. This is a routine but essential step to ensure our local elections are fair and accurate.
Utah Supreme Court agrees to settle Holladay’s election dispute over developing the former Cottonwood Mall site The Salt Lake Tribune
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