Utah County commissioners submit plan for government change


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PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah County Commission has passed a resolution to submit a plan for a change of government to voters.

But the Daily Herald reports that whether the resolution has legal standing remains in question.

State law allows two ways to submit a change of government change to voters, either by petition or by the county commission.

If a current petition is in process, state law prohibits the commission from taking action until that petition process is over.

A petition filed this month seeks signatures to put the question to voters to change the form of government from the current three-person commission to an expanded, five-person commission.

The Good Governance Advisory Board has recommended that Utah County have a mayor council form of government.

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Information from: The Daily Herald, http://www.heraldextra.com

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