From Deseret News archives:
Jordan neutral on split
School board drops work toward a vote on issue
The board had examined a proposal to petition Salt Lake County for a school district split but only if east side cities decided to put the measure on the ballot. The board said it wanted to let everyone in the district vote on the proposal to split the district. But having the cities seek a split allows only those in the proposed boundary to vote a thorn in the side of west-side residents.
But questions remained as to whether the district request could meet legal deadlines, or invite a lawsuit the district doesn't want.
"I think everyone ought to have a voice in this ... but let municipalities fight this fight," board vice president Tracy Cowdell said. "I'm almost certain this issue will be litigated ... it just doesn't have to be us that does it."
But board member Peggy Jo Kennett, with colleague Randy Brinkerhoff, supported petitioning the county.
Members voted 5-to-2 to abandon the effort, and 4-to-3 to take a neutral position on the issue.
State law maps three separate routes to split a district: through a citizens petition, a request from an existing district, or an interlocal group, which is the process underway now by east-side cities Alta, Cottonwood Heights, Draper, Midvale, Sandy and Salt Lake County. Councils are expected to vote in mid-July whether to put the question to voters who live within the proposed new district boundary, as stated in the law, this November.
But the law says everyone in the existing school district can have a vote if a district asks the county for a split.
Board President J. Dale Christensen said the board examined the possibility in hopes of resolving a constitutional question, first raised by five west-side mayors, of whether some could be excluded from voting on an issue that affects them. Board attorney Blake Ostler said an east-side only vote would essentially unseat officials the west side elected to represent them, and without a west side say.
Several west-siders supported his message.
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