Public Infrastructure District Meeting Amendments
Introduction
Jan 20
House Rules
House Committee
Jan 21
House Floor Vote
Jan 23
Senate Rules
Jan 26
Senate Committee
Jan 30
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 5
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 6
Governor Signed
Mar 13
This bill requires public infrastructure district meetings be held at a location in the boundaries of the public infrastructure district subject to certain exceptions.
This bill:
AI-generated summary, reviewed by Better Utah staff.
Starting in May 2026, public infrastructure district boards — the governing bodies that oversee infrastructure like roads, utilities, and parks in specific development areas — must hold their regular and special meetings within their own district boundaries. Exceptions are allowed if no suitable venue exists within the district (as long as the alternative location is nearby), if an emergency makes an in-district meeting impractical, or if the meeting is an annual planning retreat that is open to the public and involves no formal votes. Residents who live within a public infrastructure district gain easier, more local access to the public meetings where decisions about their community's infrastructure are made.
Introduction
Jan 20
House Rules
House Committee
Jan 21
House Floor Vote
Jan 23
Senate Rules
Jan 26
Senate Committee
Jan 30
Senate 2nd Reading
Feb 5
Senate 3rd Reading
Feb 6
Governor Signed
Mar 13
IntroductionJan 20
House Rules
House CommitteeJan 21
House Floor VoteJan 23
Senate RulesJan 26
Senate CommitteeJan 30
Senate 2nd ReadingFeb 5
Senate 3rd ReadingFeb 6
Governor SignedMar 13
This bill requires public infrastructure district meetings be held at a location in the boundaries of the public infrastructure district subject to certain exceptions.
This bill:
AI-generated summary, reviewed by Better Utah staff.
Starting in May 2026, public infrastructure district boards — the governing bodies that oversee infrastructure like roads, utilities, and parks in specific development areas — must hold their regular and special meetings within their own district boundaries. Exceptions are allowed if no suitable venue exists within the district (as long as the alternative location is nearby), if an emergency makes an in-district meeting impractical, or if the meeting is an annual planning retreat that is open to the public and involves no formal votes. Residents who live within a public infrastructure district gain easier, more local access to the public meetings where decisions about their community's infrastructure are made.
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Governor Signed
Lieutenant Governor's office for filing
House/ to Governor
Executive Branch - Governor
House/ received enrolled bill from Printing
Clerk of the House
House/ enrolled bill to Printing
Clerk of the House
Enrolled Bill Returned to House or Senate
Clerk of the House
Last updated Mar 26, 2026, 9:38 PM