Fair City Council on March 11 endorsed several administrative and regulatory items: a traffic‑data service renewal, an annexation application and adoption of the current state version of the International Code.
Traffic Logics: Staff recommended a two‑year renewal for Traffic Logics cloud support covering four radar signs. The vendor extended a one‑time discount that brought the two‑year cost to $2,650; supporters said the data helps patrol deployment and grant applications. The council approved the renewal with one dissent recorded during the roll call on the motion.
Camp Swell annexation: Council accepted an application from Camp Swell to annex property into city limits so the operator may obtain a city business license to rent RV spaces. Planning & Zoning previously reviewed the request; council voted to accept the application and scheduled a public hearing for April 15 to receive public comments before final action.
Building code adoption: The council adopted ordinance 2026‑3.11 to align the city’s code with the version of the International Code now mandated by the state of Utah. Planning & Zoning will draft any local Wildland‑Urban Interface map as required and present it to council for adoption.
Each item passed on motions and recorded votes on the meeting floor. Councilors asked staff to coordinate next steps (data sharing with the sheriff’s office, public‑hearing notices, and the P&Z map process).