Moab City Council considered utility assistance, fire agreements; Planning Commission meeting canceled
The Moab City Council's June 23 agenda included several consequential items — a permanent residential utility assistance program, fire department agreements, and approval of more than $308,000 in bills — but minutes from that meeting have not yet been published, so outcomes cannot be confirmed. The Planning Commission's June 25 meeting was canceled, and a June 30 Council agenda contained no legible content.
City Council — June 23
The Council's agenda listed five items for consideration:
- An ordinance adopting a permanent Residential Utility Assistance Program.
- An interlocal agreement with the Moab Valley Fire Department.
- A Cooperative Wildfire System Agreement with the Utah Department of Forestry, Fire and State Lands.
- An ordinance to allow medical clinics in the Neighborhood Commercial Zone.
- Approval of bills totaling $308,414.38.
A budget amendment public hearing that had been scheduled was canceled.
Because minutes have not been published, this roundup can only report what was on the agenda — not what the Council decided. Residents who want to know whether these items passed, failed, or were continued should check the official minutes once they are posted.
Planning Commission — June 25
The regularly scheduled Moab City Planning Commission meeting was canceled due to a lack of agenda items.
City Council — June 30
The June 30 Council agenda contained no legible content, consisting of numeric codes and delimiters rather than readable language. As a result, no substantive items can be reported from that meeting.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should monitor the City of Moab's official website for any special meetings or newly posted agendas.
Earlier weeks
- week of 2026-06-29 — Moab Council Considers Permanent Utility Assistance, Fire Protection Agreements
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