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The meeting featured a presentation on the city's water system, covering infrastructure status, water sources, and capacity. The city engineer discussed recent challenges with water supply and infrastructure damage, alongside ongoing maintenance needs and aging pipe issues. The council reviewed the financial requirements for system operations, maintenance, and capital projects, including a potential rate adjustment to ensure the long-term viability of the water utility, as current revenue is insufficient to cover all system replacement and capital needs.
The council held a work session and a regular meeting. Topics discussed included the repeal and reenactment of Title Three of the City Code, specifically regarding public safety, police procedures, and emergency services. The council deliberated on a proposed ordinance to prohibit virtual currency or cryptocurrency kiosks within city limits due to their association with fraudulent transactions. Additionally, the council reviewed a proposed update to the ordinance regarding the discharge of firearms, aiming to simplify regulations to align with state law while addressing annexation changes and clarifying areas where hunting is permitted.
The City Council meeting included the recognition of new employees in finance and public works departments. Council members shared updates from board assignments and upcoming community events. The main legislative action was the consideration and approval of an ordinance to repeal existing code chapters 30, 31, and 32, and reenact them as Title 2 of the new Brigham City Code. Additionally, the Council held an executive session to discuss the purchase, exchange, and lease of real property.
The council meeting included an invocation and pledge of allegiance, followed by a youth award presentation for a community service project. Training was provided on conflict of interest and ethics policies. Several personnel changes were recognized, including new hires in the fire and recreation departments, and leadership appointments for the roles of public power director, public works director, assistant public works director, and finance director. Additionally, the council heard reports from various committees, including the chamber of commerce and the library board.
The work session provided annual training for council members on internet security awareness and the Open and Public Meetings Act. The IT director discussed cybersecurity threats including phishing, ransomware, invoice scams, and best practices for password management and safe web browsing. Additionally, the city attorney presented an overview of the Open and Public Meetings Act, covering requirements for open, electronic, and emergency meetings, as well as the legal grounds for entering into closed sessions.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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