Topics getting the most attention in Bountiful City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
8 issues in development
Residents and commissioners are debating how to balance new development with the existing neighborhood feel. There is a strong push to complete a corridor study before approving new projects.
The city is looking to fill in the Renaissance area with more shops and apartments to make the street feel more active and bring in more tax money.
The city is reviewing how to handle new businesses moving into older commercial spaces. This ensures that new shops don't create parking or traffic issues for the neighborhood.
A developer wants to build nine new homes on Northern Hills Drive. The city needs to make sure the project doesn't block a vital fire road used by emergency crews.
The city is reviewing two new business proposals that aim to bring wellness and fitness services to the community. These projects are expected to utilize existing building spaces without major construction.
The city is deciding how much to spend on landscaping for the new I-15 interchange. The goal is to make the city's entrance look nice without saddling taxpayers with high, never-ending maintenance costs.
Bountiful is leveling up its plaza with a custom-designed splash pad from the experts at Cloward H2O. It’s a major upgrade that gives local families a much better way to beat the summer heat.
New rules for parking and access in apartment complexes are being drafted to ensure they fit better with city streets and traffic flow.