American Fork’s beach and boat harbor just got a $3 million glow-up and is officially open for the summer. It’s the perfect spot to hit the water if you’re looking for a local weekend escape.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
Costs associated with the construction and maintenance of new public water infrastructure.
All city residents who rely on the municipal water system.
Residents living immediately adjacent to the rail corridor may experience temporary construction noise, vibration, or minor property impacts.
The city is planning a major investment in a new public works facility. This project is the primary driver of the Building Authority's budget for the coming year.
The city needs to rezone a piece of land to build a new culinary well, which is essential for our water supply.
The city is looking to build a new recreation center to replace or supplement current aging facilities. This will likely impact future city budgets and the quality of fitness options available to residents.
The library is using grant money to build a new teen area and get a better sorter to handle books faster. This should make the library more fun for teens and help staff get materials back on the shelves quicker.
The city is looking at how to fix up or expand the aging fitness center. Residents have shown support for a bond to fund these improvements in a future election.
The city is updating drainage easements to ensure the Bridges at Fox Hollow subdivision manages water runoff correctly. This ensures the neighborhood stays dry and meets city standards.
The city is preparing for a major rail project that will increase train frequency to every 15 minutes. While this is great for commuters, it will involve construction near the tracks and potential property easements for residents living along the corridor.
This project aims to double the capacity of the regional rail line. It's a big deal for commuters who rely on public transit to get to work.
The city is planning a major upgrade to its public works facilities, including new offices and maintenance bays. This is a big investment aimed at replacing aging infrastructure to keep city services running efficiently.
A new pump station is being built to handle wastewater for American Fork and surrounding cities, ensuring our infrastructure can keep up with growth.
The Ken Garff Truck Center is adding EV charging stations, keeping the city's infrastructure up to date with modern vehicle trends.
The city is moving forward with plans to bring high-speed fiber internet to the community through a partnership.
The city is running out of space for police, fire, and public works. Leaders are looking at building a new fire station and potentially expanding the fitness center to meet resident demand.
The city is planning new trails to help people get around and enjoy the outdoors. This could mean more walking paths near your neighborhood.
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