Utah 2026 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SJR015

Introduced
2/4/26  

Caption

Joint Resolution Recognizing the Utah Property Rights Coalition

Impact

The resolution highlights the Coalition's influence in improving the efficiency of land-use application processing. It underscores that sound land use policies depend on predictable regulatory processes that enable communities to effectively plan for growth and essential infrastructure needs. This includes advocating for fairer timelines for land-use applications, which ultimately fosters a more accessible environment for homebuilders and local governments. The resolution aligns with broader objectives of enhancing housing affordability by addressing the inefficiencies that lead to increased costs and prolonged development timelines.

Summary

SJR015, a joint resolution from the state of Utah, recognizes the significant contributions made by the Utah Property Rights Coalition over more than two decades. This resolution emphasizes the foundational importance of private property rights within Utah's constitutional and economic framework. It acknowledges the Coalition's efforts in advocating and educating stakeholders about land use policies, ensuring fair treatment of property owners, and improving decisions that affect land use and development across the state. The resolution is a testament to the Coalition's role in shaping policies that balance the rights of property owners with the needs of local communities.

Contention

While the resolution is largely supportive of the Coalition's efforts, it prompts discussions about the role of local governments in land use regulation. The resolution may raise concerns regarding potential overreach by state-level interests into locally driven decision-making. Advocates for local control may argue that the emphasis on efficiency could compromise the ability of communities to tailor land use policies to their specific needs. As such, while SJR015 broadly commends the Coalition's work, it also brings to light the complexities surrounding state versus local governance in land use matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT SJR011

Joint Resolution Regarding Critical Minerals

UT HJR009

Joint Resolution Regarding Utah's Share of Colorado River Water

UT HJR011

Joint Resolution on the Foundation for a Strong Utah Future

UT SCR003

Concurrent Resolution Supporting Federalism Principles and Utah's Control of its Energy Future

UT SJR006

Joint Resolution Supporting State Jurisdiction Under the Principle of Federalism

UT SJR007

Joint Resolution Emphasizing State Authority in Election Governance

UT SJR014

Joint Resolution Regarding Price Fixing In Rental Housing

UT SJR012

Joint Resolution Calling for an Executive Order on Federalism

UT SJR013

Joint Resolution Concerning Federal Term Limits

UT HCR014

House Concurrent Resolution Supporting Streamlining Utah Housing Policies

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