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  • The Final Part -- Part V: Water and Land-Use

    Here it is -- the final post in our five-part series. I hope you have enjoyed it as much as we have enjoyed writing it. Without further adieu, here it is:


    Part V: Water and Land-Use


    Land-Use Issues:

    The Land Use [...]
    Posted: November 03, 2009, 5:00am EST
  • Part IV: Ambulance Service

    And now with our fourth installment -- Emergency medical services.


    Part IV: Ambulatory Service Issues:

    As cities and counties are uniquely positioned, and asked, to provide for the general health, safety, and welfare of their communities, the ability to regulate emergency transportation within [...]
    Posted: November 02, 2009, 5:00am EST
  • Part III: Transportation Funding

    Here is our third installment of the five-part legislative update series. Today we will focus on local transportation funding.

    Part III: Transportation Funding

    With the continued increase in costs associated with construction and maintenance of transportation infrastructure the necessity for local government to [...]
    Posted: October 30, 2009, 5:00am EDT
  • Part II: Public Sector Retirement Issue

    As we continue our five part legislative update, here is part II, which deals with the public sector retirement issues. We will be highlighting transportation funding in part III.

    Part II: Public Sector Retirement Issue
    As the economic downturn continues to take its toll [...]
    Posted: October 29, 2009, 5:00am EDT
  • Legislative Update: A Five-Part Series


    As we prep for another legislative session, we thought it would be helpful to highlight some key issues we have been working on over the interim period. To avoid an overly-long posting, we thought we would break the issues into five separate posts -- I [...]
    Posted: October 28, 2009, 8:09am EDT
  • Water Issue Update

    The Executive Water Task Force met yesterday, August 4 at the Department of Natural Resources. Lt. Governor Gary Herbert addressed the Task Force with respect to its new responsibility to provide the governor with recommendations for enhancing canal safety for 6600 miles of public and private water canals throughout the [...]
    Posted: August 06, 2009, 9:27am EDT
  • Public Employees Retirement System Update

    On July 13, 2009 the Utah League of Cities and Towns conducted it fourth subcommittee meeting on the Utah State Retirement issue. At this meeting we had asked the various participating entities (Counties, Cities, Special Districts, Police Associations, and Fire Associations) to be prepared to evaluate and [...]
    Posted: July 14, 2009, 10:12am EDT
  • Update on Municipal Water Issues



    The Water Coalition met on Thursday June 25 at the office of the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake & Sandy. Fred Finlinson chaired the meeting. He reviewed 12 priorities of the Executive Water Task Force:

    Water title/conveyance issues
    Domestic preference for public water [...]
    Posted: July 06, 2009, 2:22pm EDT
  • Utah's Public Employee Retirement System -- Changes May Be Coming


    As the economic downturn continues to take it's toll on general fund of state and local budgets, one of the more subtle, but equally significant effects of the downturn is being felt in public sector retirement programs. The Utah State Retirement System (URS) has seen [...]
    Posted: June 26, 2009, 8:27am EDT
  • Online Legal Notice Posting -- A prudent approach to notice posting

    The ULCT has been working closely with Sen. Steve Urquhart to address the issues surrounding the posting of public notices and legal notices. Sen. Urquhart has introduced SB208 Utah Public Notice Website Amendments, which allows for the posting of legal notices on the state notice website. In doing so, [...]
    Posted: March 01, 2009, 8:38pm EST
  • Ambulance Legislation Reviewed


    As the session continues, it appears that the ambulance service bill is clearly getting the post attention. It could be that practically every lobbyist on the hill has been hired on this bill, or it could just be a sincere interest in making sure we [...]
    Posted: February 22, 2009, 11:28am EST
  • Billboards, Townships, and Ambulance Legislation consume the week

    This week has largely been consumed with discussions on billboard legislation, townships, and ambulance service; but I am happy to say that we have been pretty successful on all fronts. I will quickly go through each.

    1. Billboards: As expected, both Billboard bills have come out of committee, but [...]
    Posted: February 12, 2009, 8:04pm EST
  • Week 3 Update

    Well, things are finally taking shape, so here is quick run down of current issues:

    1. Transportation Funding: Still a huge issue for both the state and local government -- the only hurdle is getting past a dreaded tax increase. While everyone agrees we need to continue with both [...]
    Posted: February 09, 2009, 9:11pm EST
  • Impact Fees Take Center Stage

    Today was dominated by discussions on impact fees. We have several impact fee bills up for consideration during this legislative session, and it appears that the tsunami of impact fee bills is upon us.

    First, we spent a good portion of the day negotiating with members of the state [...]
    Posted: February 03, 2009, 9:29pm EST
  • Transparency in Gov. Finance and Taxation of Special Districts

    Well today two of the more anticipated bills for local government were drafted and numbered.

    First, we have SB18 First Substitute Transparency in Government Finance . While the first bill SB18 was out much earlier, the substitute, which addressed many of our concerns was made available for public [...]
    Posted: January 29, 2009, 9:50pm EST
  • Local Officials Day on the Hill

    Well, today was certainly eventful on Capitol Hill with nearly 800 local elected official and youth city council members in attendance, the ULCT ushered in the 2009 Local Officials' Day on Capitol Hill with a bang.

    The day was filled with great speakers on topic ranging from press and' [...]
    Posted: January 28, 2009, 4:20pm EST
  • State of the State Delivered

    With the State of the State behind Governor Huntsman, it appears that the legislature is back atop the main stage of this 45 day long event and will largely be directing the course of action for the next several weeks. While the Governor mentioned issues ranging from ethics reform to [...]
    Posted: January 27, 2009, 9:16pm EST
  • And we are off !!

    With a blazing start, we are off to another fun packed legislative session. While we spent most of the day on pomp and circumstance, the work of the Legislature has been well underway for the past several weeks. It is anticipated that the Legislature will be ready to adopt a [...]
    Posted: January 26, 2009, 6:15pm EST
  • 2009 Presession Legislative Synopsis

    Transportation Funding:
    The ULCT has been working closely with legislative leadership for over a year to discuss an implementation strategy for additional transportation funding resources. It is anticipated that the legislature will contemplate increases in transportation funding. The ULCT will be working to ensure that any transportation funding increase is [...]
    Posted: December 10, 2008, 9:46am EST
  • Why Does Fuel Cost $4 a gallon?

    Breakdown of Gas Prices

    As motor fuel prices continue to increase, the blame for such increases are spreading far and wide. With reports of gas station vandalism, fuel tax revolts in Europe and legislative pleas to increase energy independence, I thought it would be interesting to [...]
    Posted: June 11, 2008, 11:35am EDT
  • Irony Is Often Stark in Local Government Politics


    In a single day of news, it is amazing to see the contradictions that are omnipresent in local government politics.


    While the US Senate is getting set to seriously debate mandatory collective bargaining legislation HR980/S2123, which would compel states [...]
    Posted: May 09, 2008, 10:22am EDT
  • Preparing for 2009 -- What is on the horizon



    I was recently at a breakfast with a city council member who asked me "so now that the legislative session is over, what do you do for the remainder of the year?" -- A great question to segway in to my first post session [...]
    Posted: April 24, 2008, 11:21am EDT
  • Final Day Update

    So we are now sitting here on Day 45 of the 45 day session and things are looking pretty good.

    Here is a quick recap of our priority issues:

    HB51 Water Forfeiture Protection -- ULCT Supported (Our number one priority)

    This bill passed earlier this week with flying colors. [...]

    Posted: March 05, 2008, 7:17am EST
  • Justice Court Software -- Conformity Issues


    Just a quick update on an important item that we have received a few phone calls on. SB72 1st Substitute Justice Court Amendments has passed out of the Senate and is now awaiting a hearing in the House. The bill has been discussed at length, [...]
    Posted: March 02, 2008, 8:33am EST
  • HB51 Fifth Substitute Passes Senate

    Just a quick update. Late Wednesday afternoon HB51 Water Right Forfeiture Protection passed the Senate and will now be sent back to the House for concurrence. Concurrence is expected today and the bill will then move to the Governor's desk for his signature.

    Thanks to all who helped passes' [...]
    Posted: February 28, 2008, 6:32am EST
  • Sifting Begins for the '08 session

    As we enter the final full week of the 2008 legislative session, sifting has begun. Meaning that only priority bills will be placed on the reading calendar for consideration. If you still have a bill to get to committee or still have a bill in its house or origin it [...]

    Posted: February 25, 2008, 7:09am EST
  • ULCT Priority Issues Update

    Water Forfeiture – HB51

    The water forfeiture protection bill is moving well. It has already passed the House with overwhelming support and early this week it passed out of the Senate Natural Resources Committee with a unanimous vote. The bill has been amended and substituted through the process, but [...]
    Posted: February 20, 2008, 7:26am EST
  • Eminent Domain -- Revisited

    H.B. 323 1st SUBSTITUTE - Eminent Domain Amendments

    BACKGROUND

    · Two years ago, the power of eminent domain for obtaining trails, paths, or other ways for walking, hiking, bicycling, or equestrian use was precluded by a statutory change.

    · H.B. 323 seeks to further clarify those [...]
    Posted: February 14, 2008, 7:22am EST
  • Municipal Form of Government -- Trying to Strike the Balance

    Many of you may have been hearing about potential concerns with the Senate Bill 20 (Changes in Municipal Form of Government). In attempt to help clarify the situation and clearly show what the initially proposed bill actually did, we have included a set of explanations for what the proposed bill [...]

    Posted: February 11, 2008, 8:22am EST
  • Transparency in Government -- Cost/Benefit Analysis is Needed


    The ULCT has had some concern regarding the administrative burden that would accompany the passage of SB38 Transparency in Government Finance in its original form. While Utah’s cities and towns are extremely interested in making budgetary information readily available to the public, they have [...]
    Posted: February 10, 2008, 5:53pm EST
  • Municipal Issues Moving Slowly

    As we move through the third week of the 2008 legislative session, it appears that many things are going to be different. Not only have we moved back to the "big house", but it appears that municipal issues are receiving far more dileberation than they have in year's past --' [...]
    Posted: February 05, 2008, 8:51pm EST
  • Policy Meeting (Monday, February 4th)


    Just a quick reminder for the upcoming ULCT Legislative Policy Meeting:

    The meeting will be held at noon in room W135 of the Utah State Capitol Complex

    Hope to see you there. [...]
    Posted: February 03, 2008, 2:15pm EST
  • Talkin' Trash -- Waste Flow Control Examined by the Legislature


    Senate Bill #46
    Anti Flow Control Amendments

    Anti-Flow Control Amendments, as proposed in Senate Bill 46, would prohibit a public entity from requiring solid waste generated within its jurisdiction be delivered to a government owned facility.

    Flow Control, currently authorized by the Utah [...]
    Posted: January 30, 2008, 6:53am EST
  • Privatization Efforts Hit Road Block in Committee


    The big news today was that the privatization efforts hit a road block in the House Government Operations committee, with several questions and concerns raised relative to the approach that has been taken(HB75 and HB76) to review and evaluate privatization efforts for both [...]
    Posted: January 29, 2008, 10:16pm EST
  • The "Water Dogs" still tweaking HB51 Water Forfeiture Bill



    Friday was a wild one for HB 51 Water Forfeiture Protection. as the "water dogs" aka. the water attorneys/engineers looked at proposed tweaks to the original HB51.

    This bill is one of the League's highest priorities in the 2008 session. It [...]
    Posted: January 27, 2008, 4:39pm EST
  • Monday, Jan. 28th is Policy Meeting (Noon -- Room W135)


    Hey Everyone,

    Don't forget our Monday Policy Meeting will be held Monday, January 28, 2008 in room W135 of the Capitol Complex West Building. The meeting will begin at Noon (MST).

    Here is the agenda if you would like to review.

    1. [...]
    Posted: January 26, 2008, 1:33pm EST
  • Day 4 -- Things are starting to move


    Day 4 is now behind us. It was a fairly slow day on Capitol Hill for Utah’s cities with nothing in committee in either the Senate or the House. However, it looks like SB20 is going back to a Senate Standing Committee on Tuesday, [...]
    Posted: January 25, 2008, 10:25pm EST
  • Day 44 -- Now the Fun Begins

    It was a fairy slow day in committee on Tuesday as most of the bills affecting local governments were pulled from the agenda to allow for futher discussion.

    Rep. Shurtliff's annexation bill (HB124) that extends some of Salt Lake County's requirements to counties of the second class was pulled [...]
    Posted: January 23, 2008, 5:52am EST
  • 45 Days and Counting


    The clock has officially begun for the 57th Utah State Legislature. In what was consider largely a ceremonial day, both the House and Senate began this year's legislative session by paying respect to Martin Luther King Jr. As many of you may know, this will [...]
    Posted: January 21, 2008, 1:53pm EST
  • Justice Courts -- Cities Also Want Change but proceed with Caution


    As many of you are aware, there has been some judicial and legislative scrutiny surrounding the independence, oversight and operational aspects of the municipal justice court system. After a recent Utah Supreme Court Case that took into account certain aspects of the justice court system, [...]
    Posted: November 29, 2007, 9:50am EST
  • UPDATE: The FCC’s Second Report and Order on Cable Franchising


    On October 31, 2007, the Federal Communications Commission adopted a Second Report and Order in MB Docket No. 05-311, FCC 07-190, released November 6, 2007, that addressed whether findings and relief for new entrants, promulgated in the Docket’s First Report and Order, also known as [...]
    Posted: November 26, 2007, 1:42pm EST
  • Is the term "Mayor" really dead in Utah?

    Number of comments: 1

    Many of you may have read or heard the recent news story regarding a minor legislative attempt to "eliminate" the Mayor position as we now know it -- at least in title, the story certainly down-played the overwhelming negative reaction that the proposal received as [...]
    Posted: October 01, 2007, 8:22pm EDT
    by Lincoln
  • September ULCT Legislative Update


    Campaign Finance Disclosure:

    It looks like municipal campaign finance disclosure information may become a little bit more accessible if the legislative efforts of Rep. Brad Daw are successful. On Wednesday, Rep. Day presented proposed legislation that would require that the municipal campaign finance disclosures [...]
    Posted: September 20, 2007, 10:14am EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Cameron Bids the ULCT Farewell and Guest Blogs As Well

    Number of comments: 1

    By Cameron Diehl, ULCT Policy Analyst and Soon to Be University of Colorado Buffalo (otherwise known as "the bearded guy")

    As I have advocated on behalf of local government the past two years, I often explain that municipal issues are neighborhood issues. Be it [...]
    Posted: July 31, 2007, 2:13pm EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Forms of Government -- Are we any closer to a solution?

    Number of comments: 2
    The Big Question: Are we any closer to a solution regarding municipal forms of government than we were 3 months ago?

    While I think many of us hope the dialogue has progressed, the results of the Local Issues Taskforce regarding this issue are mixed. We have now reviewed [...]
    Posted: July 25, 2007, 8:58am EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Understanding the New FCC "621" Order on Cable Franchising

    Number of comments: 2
    The following is a summary of the Federal Communications Commission’s Report and Order on cable franchising, released March 5, 2007, commonly referred to as the “Section 621 Report and Order.” This summary is a follow-up to the presentation at the Utah League of Cities and [...]
    Posted: July 12, 2007, 8:48am EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Paris Hilton Plug with a Local Government Twist

    Number of comments: 3

    Due to overwhelming public comment on one of my recent Blog Posts I have decided to give a quick Paris Hilton update. (Okay, so maybe it was only one recent anonymous comment, but hey, I take my readers input seriously.)

    Anyway, due to [...]
    Posted: June 29, 2007, 9:11am EDT
    by Lincoln
  • June Utah Legislative Interim Update

    Number of comments: 2

    It was another busy interim day for Utah’s 242 cities and towns, with several legislative concepts being discussed in the various committees. Let’s first begin with the Political Subdivisions committee.

    While the original agenda for the Political Subdivisions committee appeared more daunting than it [...]
    Posted: June 22, 2007, 12:27pm EDT
    by Lincoln
  • 2007 Election Administration Update


    On Wednesday, June 6, 2007, the Utah League of Cities and Towns participated in an additional meeting with the counties and Lieutenant Governor regarding the upcoming municipal election and the addition of the school voucher referendum issue to the statewide ballot in November.
    This meeting [...]
    Posted: June 07, 2007, 10:17am EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Update on Issues Surrounding the Upcoming Municipal Election

    Number of comments: 2


    Last week we conducted a meeting with the counties and Lieutenant Governor regarding the upcoming municipal election and the addition of the school voucher referendum issue to the statewide ballot. If there was still any question whether or not the voucher issues would be [...]
    Posted: May 30, 2007, 8:42am EDT
    by Lincoln
  • May Legislative Update -- Already Preparing for Next Session

    Well it was a busy day on Capitol Hill on Wednesday, May 16th with several municipal related legislation/concepts up for discussion in multiple legislative interim committees. Lets first start with the infamous Political Subdivisions Committee. By its very nature, this committee spends most of its time discussing local government issues [...]
    Posted: May 18, 2007, 9:11am EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Update on Economic Development Tools

    Recently I have been asked to speak regarding the available economic development tools that for local governments and state governments. Since the creation of the new Redevelopment Law, several members of the local government sector and development sector are scratching their heads when trying to figure out what can and [...]
    Posted: April 26, 2007, 3:22pm EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Comparing the Old and New Law for Transportation Funding

    Well, it looks like the newly passed law, HB383 Amendments to Transportation Funding, will have some positive impacts for the cities and towns of Utah. We recently received estimates from the Utah Department of Transportation on what can be expected in the coming year for the Class B and [...]
    Posted: April 23, 2007, 1:59pm EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Local Sales Tax Rate Comparisons

    Number of comments: 2
    Since many Utah cities and towns are examining municipal finances during this time of year, we thought it would be appropriate to link to some pertinent information on the various sales taxes that are imposed by the state, cities, counties and towns of Utah. If for no other reason that [...]
    Posted: March 30, 2007, 3:04pm EDT
    by Lincoln
  • How to Handle Changes in Utah Tax Law -- Municipal Perspective

    There have been a number of questions about the tax changes made during the 2007 Legislative session and how they will impact Utah cities and towns. In particular, there have been questions about what action cities may have to take in response to legislative actions.

    It should be noted [...]
    Posted: March 23, 2007, 11:48am EDT
    by Lincoln
  • Fiscal State of the Nation Is Questioned By All

    Number of comments: 2
    As many cities and towns in Utah prepare for the onslaught of "Budget Season", I thought this video link to a recent 60 Minutes interview regarding the fiscal condition of the nation would provide some sense of ease-- at least for now. As you will see the dilemma that [...]
    Posted: March 06, 2007, 3:13pm EST
    by Lincoln
  • Entering the Home Stretch

    Well, it looks like it is almost over for the 2007 Utah Legislative Session and despite a tough set of circumstances, local government has done pretty well this year. So lets quickly recap what has happened and what still needs to get done before we end at midnight tonight.
    Posted: February 28, 2007, 6:39am EST
    by Lincoln
  • Telecom Stalemate and Eminent Domain Fight Loom

    After a short meeting with many of the cable franchise stakeholders and the two powerful legislators (Senator Curt Bramble and Representative Steve Urquhart) who happen to be on opposite sides of the cable franchise debate, it appears that a stalemate on the issue will be unavoidable.

    While Qwest, Broadweave [...]

    Posted: February 22, 2007, 9:59pm EST
    by Lincoln
  • Sales Tax on Food Negotiations Prove Successful

    First of all, thanks to all who communicated the League of Cities and Towns concerns to legislators with regard to HB 282, Sales and Use Taxation of Food and Food Ingredients. Needless to say, the debate over boutique taxes and uniform sales tax on food and its impact on local [...]
    Posted: February 20, 2007, 8:15pm EST
    by Lincoln
  • President's Day Celebrated

    Hopefully you are reading this post from home, as you sit before a nice warm fire and enjoy this wintry President's Day in Utah. For those involved in Utah politics, we will be celebrating President's Day by conducting the public's business on Capitol Hill.

    As we turn the [...]
    Posted: February 19, 2007, 6:49am EST
    by Lincoln
  • Hope you Enjoyed Valentine's Day

    While many of us may consider this a day to simply celebrate the love of our significant others, it takes on a whole new meaning when the Utah State Senate President is Senator John Valentine. We hope you all took an opportunity to embrace the Day of Senator Valentine. Wednesday [...]
    Posted: February 15, 2007, 6:38am EST
    by Lincoln
  • Sifting Begins in House and Senate

    You can tell that the end is near when the bill sifting process begins. In essence, this process takes the bills that have been approved by a standing committee but have not yet made it out of the "legislative body of origin" and sends them all back to the Rules [...]
    Posted: February 13, 2007, 8:50pm EST
    by Lincoln
  • Fortnight To Go!!!!

    Another Monday on the Hill and another successful Legislative Policy Committee meeting. We had a spirited discussion about the future of the small school districts legislation and confirmed which legislators had been contacted by our city officials regarding HB 233 (Morley’s Environmental Zoning bill) and HB 282 (removal of food [...]
    Posted: February 13, 2007, 8:35am EST
    by Lincoln
  • Weekly Legislative Update (Week 4)

    Taxes

    Outside of the much publicized Soccer/TRT Tax Discussion there is not much to say in terms of a weekly tax update. Things are somewhat on hold as we await the framework of the battle between the Senate and House. The primary issue will center on the size [...]
    Posted: February 09, 2007, 5:53am EST
    by Lincoln
  • TRT Tax is approved for Soccer Stadium

    While many of us assumed that the Soccer Stadium was flat-lined last week with the announcement that the County had no intention of approving a funding mechanism to assist in the Sandy project, we saw the living-dead once again walk at Capitol Hill. Yesterday, the Senate approved a proposal to [...]
    Posted: February 07, 2007, 6:52am EST
    by Lincoln
  • Half-Way Mark for the 2007 Legislature

    That's right, today marked the half-way point for the 2007 legislature. While the legislature may be physically half over, most of our work is yet to be done. As typical of the legislative process, most of the large decisions are being left for the waining hours. So far, it has [...]
    Posted: February 05, 2007, 7:18pm EST
    by Lincoln
  • Eminent Domain Evokes Emotion

    While it probably doesn't need to be said, eminent domain is still an emotional issue for most people including members of the Utah State Legislature. Yesterday, local governments were dealt a small blow in the House Government Operations committee, where HB-334 was passed out with a favorable recommendation. The bill [...]
    Posted: February 02, 2007, 8:05am EST
    by Lincoln
  • Mapleton Resident Takes-Up Cause at the Legislature

    In this one legislative session a Mapleton resident is directly responsible for at least 3 pieces of legislation that are devastating to municipal government, and unfortunately two of those bills will be heard today. We will be sure to update you soon after the committee hearings.

    Here are the [...]
    Posted: February 01, 2007, 7:30am EST
    by Lincoln
  • House Government Operations -- Hard at Work

    The House Government Operations committee has been busy over the last few meetings, and has been dealing primarily with the issues of municipal government. Late last week and early this week the committee sided with municipal governments and opposed legislation that would have required a public vote in any circumstance [...]
    Posted: January 30, 2007, 5:10pm EST
    by Lincoln
  • Sales Tax on Food Revisited - A City Perspective

    As promised in an earlier post, here are some additional thoughts on the removal of sales tax on food -- this time from the municipal perspective:

    Tax Cuts or Revenue Substitution

    The impact on government revenues will be determined by whether the policy decision is to simply [...]
    Posted: January 27, 2007, 7:51am EST
    by Lincoln
  • Cops, King George and Municipal Government

    Yeah, its a strange linkage but its all in a day's work at the Utah State Legislature.

    Cops

    Today, the House Law Enforcement committee considered HB-255 Prohibition of Citation Quotas by Representative Neil Hansen of Ogden, which would prohibit local police departments from using any ticket "quota" system for [...]

    Posted: January 25, 2007, 8:33pm EST
    by Lincoln
  • Food Sales Tax Bill Now Sits Before Senate

    Today HB-282 Sales and Use Taxation of Food and Food Ingredients passed the Utah House of Representatives and now awaits action in the Senate. The bill passed the House without much fan-fair, which was to be expected, but the road will likely be much rougher in the Senate. With the [...]
    Posted: January 24, 2007, 5:59pm EST
    by Lincoln

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