Topics getting the most attention in Box Elder County public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
9 issues with critical priority
The commission is considering major zoning changes that could change how land is used in three different parts of the county. These decisions will determine if areas remain agricultural or transition to residential development.
The county is considering a large-scale rezone to the Agricultural Heritage Zone, which aims to preserve farming land in the Fielding and Plymouth areas.
This project aims to improve water services for the Riverside North Garland area. It's a key step in securing federal grant money to keep local utility costs down.
Get ready for potential changes in how emergency calls are handled in Box Elder County! Some police departments want to switch dispatch centers, but the Sheriff's office is raising concerns about how this could affect response times and overall emergency services.
Get ready for some local drama! Box Elder County's police chiefs and the sheriff are duking it out over who handles emergency calls. This squabble could mess with how fast help arrives when you need it most.
The county is finalizing its spending plan for next year, which determines funding for everything from road maintenance to public safety.
A massive data center project in Box Elder County just hit the brakes on its water application. While they claim it's just a pause, it’s got locals wondering if the area actually has enough water to support these power-hungry tech hubs.
Rocky Mountain Power is seeking permission for temporary storage of transmission poles, a request that was reviewed by the commission.
Get ready for more jobs in Box Elder County! Steves & Sons just opened a massive new facility, and they're looking to hire 135 new folks. This is a big win for local employment and the county's economy.