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Parowan, Utah — week of 2026-07-06 · all Parowan meetings

Parowan boards tackled budget, road dedication, and land use in late June and early July

Parowan's City Council, Planning and Zoning Commission, and Subdivision Review Committee each convened over the past two weeks, with the FY2026 budget amendments, a proposed road dedication at 1200 West, and unspecified land use applications on their agendas. However, minutes have not yet been published for any of these meetings, so confirmed outcomes — including any votes, dollar amounts, or final decisions — are not available. What follows is based solely on the published agendas.

City Council — FY2026 budget amendments and fees

The Parowan City Council met June 25 at Parowan City Hall, 35 E. 100 N., at 5:30 p.m. The agenda listed adoption of the FY2026 Amended Budget, a public hearing on proposed changes to the Fiscal Year 2025–2026 budget, and a review of the fee schedule for the city pool and recreation center.

A separate June 25 agenda noted that the public hearing would cover proposed changes to the FY2025–2026 budget but contained only procedural notice and meeting logistics. No readable line items or specific dollar amounts were attached. Residents were invited to attend or submit written comments to city recorder Callie Bassett before the session.

The council also listed a discussion on speeding issues and solutions, and a Parowan Art Program report.

Because minutes are not yet published, it is not confirmed whether the budget amendments were adopted, what fee changes if any were approved, or what was concluded on speeding or the art program.

Planning and Zoning Commission — road dedication and sign code

On July 1, the Planning and Zoning Commission was scheduled to consider dedicating a road at 1200 West and to review a proposed new sign code, with a public hearing to be scheduled. The agenda also included approval of previous meeting minutes.

No minutes have been published, so it is not confirmed whether the road dedication was approved, whether the sign code advanced, or whether a public hearing date was set.

Subdivision Review Committee — land use applications

The Subdivision Review Committee met July 2 to approve minutes from its June 2, 2026 meeting and to review land use applications. The agenda did not name any specific applications. Staff reports were also listed.

No minutes are available, so it is not confirmed which applications, if any, were approved.

What this means for residents

The budget amendments, if adopted, would adjust Parowan's spending plan for the current fiscal year. Pool and recreation center fee changes, if approved, would directly affect residents who use those facilities. The proposed road dedication at 1200 West and any new sign code would affect property owners and businesses in the applicable areas. Until minutes are published, none of these outcomes can be confirmed.

Coming up

No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents can watch for published minutes from the June 25 City Council, July 1 Planning and Zoning Commission, and July 2 Subdivision Review Committee meetings to learn what was decided.

Earlier weeks

Generated from official meeting agendas and minutes — every underlying document is linked from the city page. Read the primary source before you rely on a detail.

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