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Commission approves Sept. 10 minutes, hears election logistics and adjourns

October 15, 2025 | Toquerville, Washington County, Utah


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Commission approves Sept. 10 minutes, hears election logistics and adjourns
TOQUERVILLE, Oct. 8 — The Toquerville Planning Commission approved minutes from its Sept. 10 meeting, heard staff announcements about the upcoming election schedule and later adjourned.

During the consent agenda, a commissioner moved to approve the Sept. 10 minutes and the motion was seconded. The motion passed; two commissioners stated they would abstain during the roll call. The transcript does not record a full roll-call tally or the names of the commissioners who abstained.

City staff member Emily announced election logistics: ballots will be mailed beginning Oct. 14 and a secure ballot drop box will be placed at the city starting that day. Early in-person voting will begin Oct. 28 at locations in Hurricane (community center) and Saint George (convention center). Emily reminded candidates and others that once the ballot box is placed on city property it becomes an official polling location, and no electioneering is permitted within 150 feet of the drop box (signs, shirts, flyers, etc.).

At the close of the meeting commissioners moved to adjourn; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

The commission scheduled its next meeting for Oct. 22 at 6:00 p.m.

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