After misconduct allegations, Lopez Chavez accused of living outside her City Council district

A week after Salt Lake City Council member Eva López Chávez was accused of sexual misconduct, a constituent is calling for an investigation into whether she lives in the district she represents.

Why it matters: If López Chávez is living in the home she bought last year, city ordinance requires her to give up her District 4 seat.

Driving the news: In an email to the city attorney this week, District 4 resident Nicholas Rupp questioned whether López Chávez is living at the house she owns in District 5…

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