Ogden public meetings in 2022
18 substantive meetings from 2022, with official agendas or minutes and plain-English summaries.
Ogden City Audit Committee
The Ogden City Audit Committee is holding a routine meeting to approve minutes from October 3, 2022, and receive reports from HBME, the Comptroller's Office, and administrative and council staff. The agenda is procedural with no specific action items listed.
- Approval of minutes from October 3, 2022 meeting
- Reports from HBME, Comptroller's Office, Administrative Staff, Council Staff
City Recorder
This is a procedural notice from the Ogden City Recorder announcing the 2023 Planning Division committee meeting schedule. The agenda itself contains no decisions or discussion items; it only references an attached PDF with the schedule details.
- 2023 Ogden City Planning Department committee meeting schedule
- Meeting location: 2549 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, UT 84401
- ADA accommodations contact: Management Services Department at 629-8701
City Recorder
Ogden City is seeking public comment on Amendment #1 to its Fiscal Year 2023 Annual Action Plan, which details the use of federal and non-federal housing and community development funds. The amendment proposes a net budget increase of $2,138,427, including expanding the Own in Ogden down payment assistance program to $500,000 and 45 loans. The public review period runs from November 6 to December 5, 2022, with a public hearing and City Council vote scheduled for December 6, 2022.
- Own in Ogden program budget increased to $500,000 for 45 down payment assistance loans
- CDBG budget increases by $859,670 for Quality Neighborhoods and $400,000 for Small Business Loan Program
- HOME budgets increase by $333,277 for Quality Neighborhoods and $250,000 for Own in Ogden
- CDBG-CV budget increases $8,082 for Business Recovery Fund - Jobs and $8,550 for Microenterprise assistance
- Public hearing scheduled December 6, 2022 at 6:00 PM at Ogden City Council Chambers, 2549 Washington Boulevard
Citizen Advisory Committee
The Ogden Citizen Advisory Committee is meeting electronically via Zoom to review the Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for FY22 and Amendment #1 to the FY2023 Annual Action Plan. The meeting includes routine items like roll call, minutes approval, and introductions. Public participation is available via Zoom webinar.
- Review of Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report FY22 (CAPER)
- Review of Annual Action Plan FY2023 Amendment #1
- Meeting held electronically via Zoom webinar, no physical location
City Recorder
The City Recorder has issued a notice of a pending ordinance that would amend the Central Business District (CBD) Zone standards to align with the Make Ogden Downtown Master Plan. The ordinance would rezone certain downtown properties into new districts and will be considered by the Planning Commission at a public hearing on November 2, 2022. Applications affected by the pending ordinance may be delayed until final action.
- Rezone downtown properties to new districts: C-MU, C-ENT, H25, C-9, R-MFV, R-MFH
- Create new zoning districts including Commercial Entertainment, Commercial Mixed-Use, Historic 25th Street, Nine Rails Creative District, and residential multiple-family vertical/horizontal
- Establish permitted and conditional uses, setbacks, parking, and building design standards for each new zone
- Set standards for sidewalk use and improvement in downtown
- Public hearing on November 2, 2022, at 2549 Washington Boulevard, 5:00 p.m.
Ogden City Audit Committee
The Ogden City Audit Committee will meet to approve minutes from prior meetings and receive reports on the proposed Fiscal Year 2023 audit process and schedule, the audit process, and a state auditor fraud risk assessment progress report. The meeting is largely procedural, with no major decisions or public hearings scheduled.
- Approval of minutes from December 15, 2021 and June 10, 2022 meetings
- Proposed Fiscal Year 2023 Audit Process and Schedule from Comptroller's Office
- Audit Process report from HBME
- State Auditor Fraud Risk Assessment Progress Report - Ethics Pledge - City Employees
City Recorder
The Ogden City Council will consider an appointment to the Weber Mosquito Abatement District Board at its October 18, 2022 meeting. Applications are being accepted from September 21-28, 2022. This notice is procedural, announcing the vacancy and application process.
- Appointment to Weber Mosquito Abatement District Board
- Application period: September 21-28, 2022
- Meeting date: October 18, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.
- Location: Council Chambers, 2549 Washington Boulevard, Ogden
City Recorder
Ogden City Corporation is accepting sealed bids from general contractors for the construction of a single-family residence at 2365 Jackson Ave. Bids are due by October 13, 2022, and will be opened publicly. The city encourages bids from small, local, minority, or women-owned businesses.
- Construction of single-family residence at 2365 Jackson Ave
- Sealed bids due October 13, 2022, 3:00 PM
- Bids submitted to Purchasing Office, 2549 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401
- Contractors must have experience with historic architecture style homes
- Bid documents available on Ogden City website
City Recorder
Ogden City is accepting applications for its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Non-Profit Grant program. The application window runs from September 15 to October 6, 2022. Eligible non-profits must be 501(c)(3) organizations with a physical location in Ogden, meet minimum budget and tax lien requirements, and submit a complete PDF application. The city will award grants based on criteria such as social services provided, capital improvement projects, and collaboration.
- Grant applications accepted until October 6, 2022
- Minimum grant request: $25,000
- Eligibility: 501(c)(3) non-profits with physical location in Ogden
- Minimum annual operating budget of $250,000 required
- Project funds must be obligated by Dec 31, 2024 and spent by Dec 31, 2026
City Recorder
Ogden City is holding a public comment period from September 5 to September 18, 2022, on its draft Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for fiscal year 2021-2022. The report details the use of federal CDBG, CDBG-CV, HOME, and HOME-ARP grant funds. Written comments must be received by midnight September 26, 2022, before the final report is submitted to HUD on September 28, 2022.
- Public comment period on draft CAPER FY22 runs Sept 5-18, 2022
- Report covers $1,025,568 in new CDBG funds and $456,504 in new HOME funds
- Draft available at Ogden City Municipal Building, 2549 Washington Blvd, and online at ogdencity.com/CAPER
- Comments due by midnight Sept 26, 2022, via mail or email to Grants Administrator
- Final CAPER to be submitted to HUD on September 28, 2022
City Recorder
This is a synopsis of two ordinances adopted by the Ogden City Council on August 9, 2022, posted for public notice. Ordinance 2022-39 reclassifies property at 171 Franklin Street and 162-170 35th Street from Single Family Residential (R-1-5) to Regional Commercial (CP-3). Ordinance 2022-40 vacates a portion of Franklin Street right-of-way between Wall and Lincoln Avenues, quit-claiming it to abutting owners and reserving utility rights-of-way.
- Ordinance 2022-39: Rezone 171 Franklin St and 162-170 35th St to Regional Commercial (CP-3)
- Ordinance 2022-40: Vacate Franklin St right-of-way between Wall and Lincoln Aves
- Quit-claim vacated street property to abutting owners
- Reserve utility right-of-way in vacated portion
- Ordinances effective immediately upon posting
City Recorder
This is a synopsis of two ordinances adopted by the Ogden City Council on June 21, 2022, amending the FY2021-22 budget. The amendments increase revenues and appropriations by $1,652,925 and $3,676,250 respectively. The notice is posted for public review, with copies available at the City Recorder's Office.
- Ordinance 2022-30: budget amendment increasing revenues and appropriations by $1,652,925
- Ordinance 2022-33: budget amendment increasing revenues and appropriations by $3,676,250
- Both ordinances effective immediately upon posting
- Copies available at 2549 Washington Boulevard #210, Ogden, UT
City Recorder
This is a synopsis of two ordinances adopted by the Ogden City Council on July 12, 2022, as certified by the Chief Deputy City Recorder. The notice confirms the adoption of Ordinance 2022-36, which revises Planning and Zoning fees, and Ordinance 2022-37, which revises salaries for the Mayor and City Council members. The ordinances are available for public review at the City Recorder's Office.
- Ordinance 2022-36: amends Subsection 4-6-1.A to revise Planning and Zoning fees, effective July 1, 2022
- Ordinance 2022-37: amends Section 2-2-3 to revise Mayor's salary and Section 2-3-6 to revise City Council members' salaries, effective upon posting
City Recorder
The Ogden City Council adopted two ordinances at its July 5, 2022 meeting, as certified by the City Recorder. Ordinance 2022-34 amends the municipal code to add definitions for mulch, turf grass, and water-wise landscape, and revises landscaping, parking lot, and development review requirements, including a new chapter on water-wise landscaping. Ordinance 2022-35 revises parking requirements for dedicated low to moderate income housing. Both ordinances take effect immediately upon posting.
- Ordinance 2022-34: amends landscaping definitions and requirements, adds water-wise landscaping chapter
- Ordinance 2022-34: revises development plan review, PRUD requirements, bonus density design, group dwelling provisions
- Ordinance 2022-34: revises parking lot landscaping, setbacks, and coverages in commercial zones
- Ordinance 2022-35: revises parking requirements for dedicated low to moderate income housing
- Full ordinance texts available at Ogden City Recorder's Office, 2549 Washington Blvd #210
City Recorder
This notice certifies that the Ogden City Council adopted three ordinances at its June 21, 2022 meeting: one approving the Capital Improvement Plan for fiscal years 2023-2027, and two amending the current fiscal year budget with revenue and appropriation increases of $200,000 and $2,500,000. The ordinances take effect immediately upon posting.
- Ordinance 2022-23: Approves Capital Improvement Plan for FY2023-2027
- Ordinance 2022-31: Budget amendment increasing revenues and appropriations by $200,000
- Ordinance 2022-32: Budget amendment increasing revenues and appropriations by $2,500,000
- Ordinances available for review at Ogden City Recorder's Office, 2549 Washington Blvd #210
City Recorder
Ogden City is accepting sealed bids to replace the commercial overhead doors at the Francom Public Safety Center, including all incidental work, materials, labor, and equipment. A non-mandatory pre-bid conference is scheduled for July 13, 2022, and bids are due by July 20, 2022. The city reserves the right to accept or reject any bid and may issue contracts to multiple vendors.
- Replacement of commercial overhead doors at Francom Public Safety Center, 2186 Lincoln Ave, Ogden UT
- Sealed bids due July 20, 2022, 2:30 PM, at Municipal Building, 2549 Washington Blvd
- Pre-bid conference July 13, 2022, 9 AM at Francom Public Safety Center lobby
- Bid packets available at ogdencity.com/264/Purchasing
- City encourages bids from small, local, women and minority owned businesses
Ogden City Audit Committee
The Ogden City Audit Committee will meet to elect a chair and vice chair, and receive reports on the proposed FY2022 audit process and schedule, a debrief of the FY2021 audit, and progress on the FY2022 fraud risk assessment. The meeting is largely procedural, focused on audit oversight and internal controls.
- Election of Chair and Vice Chair
- Proposed Fiscal Year 2022 Audit Process and Schedule
- Debrief Fiscal Year 2021 Audit
- Proposed Fiscal Year 2022 Inventory Review
- Progress on Fiscal Year 2022 Fraud Risk Assessment
Citizen Advisory Committee
The Ogden Citizen Advisory Committee is meeting electronically to review and discuss several community and economic development items, including the Annual Action Plan FY2022 Amendment #3 with the HOME American Rescue Plan Allocation Plan, proposed guideline changes for the Business Recovery Fund and Microenterprise Assistance programs, and the Annual Action Plan FY2023. The committee will also hold elections and approve minutes. The meeting is open to the public via Zoom only, with no physical location.
- Annual Action Plan FY2022 Amendment #3 and HOME ARP Allocation Plan
- Proposed changes to Business Recovery Fund job creation/retention and microenterprise assistance guidelines
- Annual Action Plan FY2023 (July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023)
- CAC committee elections
- Minutes approval