Bryce Canyon City Council recorded multiple procedural approvals and motions at its March 5, 2026 meeting, summarized below.
Key approved motions and recorded votes
- Approve minutes for March 5, 2026 meeting: motion by Gary Syrett, second by Kam Roundy; recorded yes votes: Cherrie Tebbs, Bryce Syrett, Mike Stevens.
- Adopt agenda with additions H (Dodge truck lease), I (Law Enforcement Agreement) and J (Livestock Show Sponsorship): motion by Mike Stevens, second by Kam Roundy; recorded yes votes: Cherrie Tebbs, Gary Syrett, Bryce Syrett.
- Approve FYE 6/30/25 audit and retain Squire as auditors for next year: motions moved by Mike Stevens, seconded by Kam Roundy; recorded yes votes: Cherrie Tebbs, Gary Syrett, Bryce Syrett.
- Adopt Fire Restriction Ordinance (2026-): motion by Mike Stevens, second by Kam Roundy; recorded yes votes: Cherrie Tebbs, Bryce Syrett, Gary Syrett.
- Repost bid items with a close date of April 1 and require closed bidding: motion by Bryce Syrett, second by Mike Stevens; recorded yes votes: Kam Roundy, Cherrie Tebbs, Gary Syrett.
- Warrants presented and approved: motion by Bryce Syrett, second by Kam Roundy; recorded yes votes: Mike Stevens, Cherrie Tebbs, Gary Syrett.
- Local Building Authority meeting opened and adjourned with no business: motion to open by Mike Stevens, second by Kam Roundy; recorded yes votes: Cherrie Tebbs, Bryce Syrett, Gary Syrett. Motion to adjourn LBA meeting by Mike Stevens, second by Kam Roundy; recorded yes votes: same.
- Council adjourned: motion by Mike Stevens, second by Kam Roundy; recorded yes votes: Cherrie Tebbs, Bryce Syrett, Gary Syrett.
Items scheduled for a future agenda or follow-up
- Dodge truck lease buyout ($56,001.77 if purchased by Nov. 30) was noted as included in the budget and will be on the next agenda for a vote.
- A county law-enforcement agreement naming Officer Smith to provide coverage was received and will be reviewed and placed on the next agenda for a vote.
- Livestock Show sponsorship (August) was added to the next agenda; the prior year donation was $500.
Why it matters: the votes set the city's short-term administrative, safety and financial course and schedule follow-up on pending procurement, contracting and budget items.