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.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The proposed bond would likely result in long-term debt obligations for the city.
Residents who utilize city fitness and recreation programs.
Taxpayers who may see an increase in costs if a bond is approved.
Brynn Carnesecca | American Fork Citizen Families from across the American Fork area appeared at the AF city council meeting on June 9 to push back against the proposed relocation of the recreation center’s Twisters program. Over 30 parents and youth...
The city is looking at how to improve our fitness center and whether we need to build a whole new recreation center. This matters because it affects our local taxes and the quality of the facilities we use every day.
The city is looking at ways to make sports accessible for kids of all abilities. This is a great step toward making sure every child in American Fork has a place to play.
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