Cedar City
Upcoming
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission will hold public hearings on six general plan amendments for properties at 800 N Iron Springs Road, seeking to change designations to Industrial/Heavy Manufacturing and Business/Light Manufacturing. A zone change from R-2-2 to Central Commercial at 1133 S Main St will also be heard. The commission will consider approval of the June 16, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Public hearing: General Plan Amendment from High-Density Residential to Industrial/Heavy Manufacturing at 800 N Iron Springs Rd
- Public hearing: General Plan Amendment from Central Commercial to Industrial/Heavy Manufacturing at 800 N Iron Springs Rd
- Public hearing: General Plan Amendment from Rural Estates to Business and Light Manufacturing at 800 N Iron Springs Rd
- Public hearing: General Plan Amendment from Central Commercial to Business and Light Manufacturing at 800 N Iron Springs Rd
- Public hearing: Zone Change from R-2-2 to CC (Central Commercial) at 1133 S Main St
Last 30 days
Project Review/Sketch Meeting
The Sketch & Project Review Committee will review a proposed annexation of 30.062 acres (Cedar 28-Bulloch, LLC) at approximately 120 N West View Drive and a utility expansion at 244 W 900 N for Iron County Care & Share.
- Annexation of 30.062 acres by Cedar 28-Bulloch, LLC at West View Drive
- Utility expansion at 244 W 900 N for Iron County Care & Share
City Council
The City Council is reviewing several infrastructure and administrative items, including the removal of a speed bump on South Mountain Drive and a development deferral for a property on Horse Alley. The body is also deciding on the allotment of RAP Tax funds for parks, recreation, and the arts.
- Contract renewal with Flock Safety for $157,500 per year
- Public hearing for development/deferral agreement at 2411 W 580 N (Horse Alley)
- Proposed removal of speed bump on South Mountain Drive
- Ordinance amendment to establish No Parking Zones near 600 South and 1100 West
- Purchase of a backup generator for the Quichapa Well
City Council
The City Council will consider several financial measures, including the 2026-2027 certified tax rate and revisions to the current fiscal year budget. The meeting also covers updates to city personnel policies and various fee increases for water and public facilities.
- Purchase of a Type 3/1 Engine for $865,865
- Resolution to increase base water rate fees
- Resolution to increase fees for Heritage Center and Festival Hall
- Adoption of an impact fee facility plan and new fee rates
- Development agreement for Magnolia Fields Subdivision Phase 2 at 1150 N 3900 W
City Council
The Cedar City Council will vote on several financial and policy items, including an ordinance to adopt a new impact fee facility plan and set impact fee rates, a resolution to increase the base water rate, and a resolution to raise fees for the Heritage Center and Festival Hall. They will also consider purchasing a Type 3/1 fire engine for $865,865 and approve a development agreement for the Magnolia Fields Subdivision. A public hearing is scheduled for a resolution revising the 2025-2026 fiscal year budget.
- Purchase of Type 3/1 fire engine for $865,865
- Ordinance adopting impact fee facility plan and setting new impact fee rates
- Resolution to increase base water rate
- Resolution to increase fees for Heritage Center and Festival Hall
- Deferral/development agreement for Magnolia Fields Subdivision (150 N 3900 W)
Arts RAP tax advisory committee
The Cedar City Arts RAP Tax Advisory Board will discuss and vote on recommendations for the Recreation, Arts, and Parks (RAP) tax. This is the main item on the agenda.
- Discussion and vote on RAP tax recommendations