Moab
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City Council
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Planning Commission
The regularly scheduled meeting of the Moab City Planning Commission has been canceled due to a lack of agenda items.
City Council
The City Council will hold a workshop on the Water Conservation Plan and consider several ordinances and agreements. Key items include making the Residential Utility Assistance Program permanent, an interlocal agreement with Moab Valley Fire Department, and a cooperative wildfire agreement with the state. A budget amendment public hearing has been canceled.
- Ordinance adopting permanent Residential Utility Assistance Program
- Interlocal Agreement with Moab Valley Fire Department
- Cooperative Wildfire System Agreement with Forestry, Fire and State Lands
- Ordinance to allow medical clinics in Neighborhood Commercial Zone
- Approval of bills totaling $308,414.38
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission holds a public hearing on Ordinance 2026-08 to add medical clinics as a permitted use in the Neighborhood Commercial Zone. They will also consider a special exception for buffering and screening at 836 and 840 South Main Street (Henry Shaw Hotel), and amendments to commission bylaws regarding attendance and vacancies. A workshop on vendor code amendments is scheduled for discussion.
- Public hearing on Ordinance 2026-08: add medical clinic as permitted use in Neighborhood Commercial Zone (Title 17, Chapter 17.30)
- Action on Planning Resolution 11-2026: buffering and screening special exception for Henry Shaw Hotel at 836 and 840 South Main Street
- Action on Planning Resolution 09-2026: amend Planning Commission bylaws (attendance, removal, vacancies, appointments, training)
- Workshop to discuss amendments to vendor code in Moab Municipal Code
- Approval of minutes from May 14, 2026
City Council
Council unanimously approved Ordinance 2026-12, establishing a uniform 20 mph speed limit for all street-legal vehicles including off-highway vehicles, repealing the previous 15 mph OHV limit. They approved a $198,407 contract for the Lions Park River Access Feasibility Study and tabled citywide speed limit changes until September. The public hearing on the FY 2025-2026 budget amendment was also tabled.
- Approved uniform 20 mph speed limit for street-legal vehicles including OHVs (5-0)
- Approved $198,407 Lions Park River Access Feasibility Study contract to River Restoration (5-0)
- Tabled citywide speed limit changes until September (5-0)
- Tabled budget amendment public hearing until next regular meeting (5-0)
- Approved consent agenda including minutes, bills, and Pride proclamation (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 11-2026 declaring surplus property for auction (5-0)