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  1. Salt Lake County has been the only county of the first class in Utah – under the Utah Code (Title 17, Chapter 50, Part 5) is a county with a population of 700,000 or greater. [4] Although, Utah County directly to the south has recently reached this threshold.

  2. Salt Lake County Council of Governments is made up of mayors and city council representatives from each of the cities of the first class, as well as the Salt Lake County Mayor and County Council. The County helps organize the logistics for this body.

  3. First class: Population of 1,000,000 or more. Only one county - Salt Lake - is first class. Second class: Population between 175,000 and 1,000,000. Four counties. Third class: Population between 40,000 and 175,000. Five counties. Fourth class: Population between 11,000 and 40,000. Ten counties. Fifth class: Population between 4,000 and 11,000.

  4. It wasn't until 1852, however, that the first formal meeting of the Salt Lake County government took place, making it clear that the county's administration was evolving alongside the development of the Utah Territory.

  5. The first formal meeting of SALT LAKE COUNTY government occurred on March 15, 1852eighteen months after the Utah Territory was established by the United States Congress. Probate judges and county selectmen functioned in what was known as the County Court.

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · Currently, Salt Lake County is the only first class county in the state. Niederhauser worked closely on the legislation that was passed earlier this year and explained how it works.

  7. The Salt Lake County Council of Governments (COG) is made up of the mayors of each municipality in the county, as well as a city council representative from each of the cities of the first class. There are also two county council members and the Salt Lake County Mayor who are members of COG.