Deseret Peak Special Service District adopts 2026 budget of $0; chair re-elected by acclamation
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At its Dec. 9 meeting, the Deseret Peak Special Service District approved a $0 budget for 2026 by unanimous voice vote after briefly reopening a previously held public hearing; the board also approved Oct. 21 minutes and re-elected the chair by acclamation.
The Deseret Peak Special Service District voted unanimously on Dec. 9 to adopt Resolution 2025-02, setting the district—s 2026 budget at $0. Speaker 2 introduced the resolution and Speaker 1 stated, "The budget for the Deseret Peak Special Service District for 2026 is $0," noting a public hearing had already been held in October.
The board first approved minutes from its Oct. 21, 2025 meeting after Speaker 3 moved to accept them and a voice vote carried. The meeting then proceeded to elect the 2026 chairman; Speaker 4 moved to keep the incumbent chair "by acclamation," Speaker 3 seconded, and the motion passed without dissent.
During discussion of the budget resolution, Speaker 3 asked that the board briefly reopen the public hearing to confirm there were no objections to a zero-dollar budget; other speakers indicated there were no complaints. Speaker 2 then called for the motion to adopt Resolution 2025-02. The board voted "aye," and Speaker 2 announced the adoption was unanimous. Individual roll-call votes were not recorded in the transcript; the record reflects a unanimous voice vote.
The meeting opened at 5:00 p.m. in the County Building council chambers and concluded after the adoption of the budget and a motion to adjourn. No public comments opposing the budget were recorded during the session. The district did not record or disclose individual vote tallies in the transcript provided.
