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The City Council will hold their Annual Planning Meeting on Tuesday, March 30 at 6:00 pm. The agenda is now available.
The City Council of the City of Holladay will be conducting this meeting by electronic means, in accordance with the Utah Open and Public Meetings Act, as currently modified by Executive Order of the Governor of the State of Utah.
With concern for public and employee safety during the COVID-19 pandemic and following the directive issued by Governor Herbert and the public health order from Salt Lake County, access to Holladay City Hall is now restricted. Walk-in, routine, face-to-face access to employees and city services will be limited as follows until further notice, more>
SLCo Issues Public Health Order: “Salt Lake County: Stay Safe. Stay Home.” (PDF)
Mandatory order emphasizes the importance of staying safe at home, closes some businesses and requires other businesses to more stringently follow social distancing recommendations
Emergency Utility repairs will begin on Cottonwood Lane north of Walker Lane.
A road closure on Cottonwood Lane will go into effect at 12:00pm on Monday, March 30 and will remain until 5:00pm on Thursday, April 2. Alternate routes around the closure include Viewmont St. to Arbor Ln. or Haven Ln to Hillsden Dr. All local residents will have access to their driveways. We appreciate your patience while we complete this work.
In order to help the Holladay business community the city added an addendum to their emergency proclamation to suspend portions on the city’s sign ordinance and extend business license renewals.
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Sign Ordinance The City of Holladay Community Development Department and Code Enforcement Department are hereby directed to suspend enforcement of provisions of the City’s sign ordinance that prohibit the use of temporary signage, including temporary banners and sandwich boards, to permit businesses within the City which offer drive up or curb-side delivery or pick-up to advertise such services. To the extent that curbside pick-up or delivery is prohibited by City ordinance, such prohibitions are waived for the duration of this Proclamation, as it may be extended by Resolution of the City Council.
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Business License Business licenses renewals are hereby extended by 90 days from the date of this Proclamation and associated late fees are hereby waived through the date of the extension.
As we begin the recovery efforts of the 5.7 earthquake that occurred on March 18, we would like community members to do a visual assessment of their home or business. – HOLLADAY Damage Assessment Flyer – Earthquake 2020
If your property has damage from last week’s earthquake and you would like to have your home inspected, please fill out the Earthquake Damage Assessment for at https://arcg.is/40zbe0


It has never been easier to respond to the census on your own – whether on-line at 2020census.gov or by mail. BE COUNTED!
Residents of Salt Lake County and Utah benefit from nearly $5.7 billion in federal funds distributed each year to our state and local governments using information from the U.S. Census. That’s about $1,870 per Utahn per year. A less-than-accurate Census count in 2020 is likely and could deprive Salt Lake County communities of needed funding to address challenges of growth, affordability and opportunity. Census data also determine the number of U.S. representatives each state sends to Congress and are used to set district boundaries at the state, county and city levels
Due to the rising health concerns surrounding COVID-19 and by ORDER of the Utah Supreme Court and Utah Judicial Council:
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Effective March 21, 2020, all in-court appearances for criminal cases and small claims cases are continued until after June 1, 2020. All traffic cases are continued until after October 1, 2020.
ON LINE FINE PAYMENTS @ www.utcourts.gov are PREFERRED. Fine payments can also be made in person or by mail. And, if necessary, tentatively until October 31, 2020 by phone.
Court compliance and fine payment due dates will be extended.
The clerk’s office is open Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Except for holidays or as circumstances may necessitate)
Please contact the clerk’s office @ 801-273-9731 or court@cityofholladay.com with any questions or concerns.
The Mid-Valley Active Transportation Plan (ATP) will be a joint plan among the cities of Cottonwood Heights, Holladay, Midvale, Millcreek, Murray, and Taylorsville establish better options for residents and visitors to get around the communities safely by providing regional connections between communities for walking, biking, scooters, and public transportation.
Please take a brief survey to help us understand the existing active transportation networks and what opportunities exist in your communities. The survey will be open for through April 10th at midvalleyatp.com








