25 issues with critical priority
The city is updating its rules to match new federal flood maps, which helps keep our community safe and ensures we follow national standards.
Pioneer Crossing just got a major upgrade with an extra lane in both directions to help ease your daily commute. It’s a small win for anyone tired of sitting in gridlock on their way to work.
American Fork is facing a major water shortage thanks to record-low snowpack, so expect tighter rules and potential drought restrictions hitting your lawn and garden this summer. It’s time to start thinking about how to cut back on usage before the city mandates it.
American Fork is hiring consultants to brainstorm a major glow-up for the downtown area. They’re looking at everything from new shops and housing to better infrastructure to make the city center a place people actually want to hang out.
The board is setting the financial plan for the upcoming year to ensure building projects and authority operations are funded.
The agency is setting its financial roadmap for the next year to ensure redevelopment projects stay on track.
American Fork just released the 2025 schedule for trash, recycling, and snowplowing. Make sure to double-check your dates now so you aren't left with a full bin or a driveway buried in snow.
The city is looking to update water rates to pay for infrastructure and encourage conservation. Residents are concerned about how these costs will be split between homes and businesses.
American Fork is currently investigating potential misuse of city funds, which raises serious questions about how your tax dollars are being handled. This situation will likely lead to tighter oversight and new transparency rules for city hall.
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.
The city is reviewing how it pays for new growth and maintains existing services like water and parks. This will likely influence future utility rates and development costs.
Many residents are fighting proposed changes that would increase density in their neighborhoods, fearing more traffic and safety issues.
American Fork is looking at changing its zoning rules, and some locals are worried these new hurdles will make it way tougher to build on or develop private property. If you own land in the city, these tweaks could seriously limit what you’re allowed to do with your own backyard.
The city is strictly enforcing driveway width requirements for new homes to ensure fire trucks can reach properties in an emergency.
American Fork is booming, but our fire stations can't keep up with the growth. City leaders are weighing a tax hike against the risk of slower emergency response times for your neighborhood.
The city is looking at raising water rates to help pay for necessary infrastructure repairs and projects.
American Fork is ending a seven-year freeze on water rates, meaning your monthly bill is likely jumping by 12% this summer. The city says the hike is necessary to balance the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
The city is cleaning up its rulebook to make it easier to read and follow. This should make it simpler for residents and builders to understand what is allowed on their property.
American Fork is cracking down on lawn watering schedules to keep our local water supply from running dry. Stick to your assigned days to avoid getting slapped with a fine.
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.
The city is planning how to grow over the next decade by focusing development in specific areas rather than spreading it out. This aims to make the city more walkable and connected.
The city is struggling with traffic because roads aren't being built fast enough to handle all the new growth. Leaders are pushing for better regional planning to get funding for local roads before they become completely gridlocked.
American Fork is planning a major overhaul of City Hall, which will change how you access local services. It’s a big project, so keep an eye on how they’re planning to spend your tax dollars on this upgrade.
American Fork officials just pumped the brakes on a big rezoning plan after locals made it clear they weren't happy with the direction of the city's growth. It’s a major win for residents who felt like their input was being ignored in the planning process.
American Fork residents are fed up with the endless road closures and traffic jams clogging up their daily commutes. City officials are under pressure to provide better updates and timelines for these ongoing construction projects.