From Deseret News archives:
City-manager bill put on hold for revision
Legislation's sponsor working on substitute for the disputed idea
HB206, sponsored by Rep. Peggy Wallace, R-West Jordan, was to be debated this past week by the House Political Subdivisions Committee. However, at Wallace's request, the bill was not discussed.
A representative from Wallace's office said the representative is working on drafting a substitute bill. He said Wallace was declining to comment until the new bill is submitted and would not say what was being changed in the bill.
The bill would have affected all first- and second-class cities cities of 65,000 or more. It would have forced changes on several of Utah's largest cities, including Salt Lake City and Provo, both of which are currently run under the so-called "strong mayor," or mayor-council, form of government.
It would have placed the same requirement on first-class counties currently only Salt Lake County, which would have to abandon its voter-approved mayor-council government.
Current state law allows municipalities to choose their own form of government from a list that includes mayor-council and council-manager.
A group of residents in West Jordan the city represented by Wallace have in recent months been calling for a citywide vote to consider changing its government from council-manager to strong mayor. Wallace's bill would have required that West Jordan a second-class city keep its government as is.
Lincoln Shurtz of the Utah League of Cities and Towns said there has been "some anxiousness" at the league over Wallace's original bill. He said the league is willing to work with Wallace as she drafts her substitute bill.
And he has been backed up by local officials from Utah municipalities running under both forms of government.
Letters from Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon, Sandy Deputy Mayor John Hiskey, Provo Mayor Lewis Billings, Salt Lake City Public Services Director Rick Graham, Ogden Management Services Director Mark Johnson and Murray Deputy for Legislation and Communication Michael Wagstaff, all sent to the ULCT last fall, express opposition to any forced change in government form.
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