Brigham City just opened a new community campus, making it way easier to handle your city errands in one spot. It’s a major upgrade for local convenience and gives everyone better access to essential services.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 6 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
A proposed increase to the monthly base water rate to $30 is under consideration to address a $7 million annual funding shortfall.
Residents will benefit from a more reliable water system with fewer emergency outages.
Utility customers will face higher monthly water bills.
Brigham City Seniors are finding it hard to find transportation Cache Valley Daily
The city is looking at raising water rates to fix old, leaky pipes and improve the water system. This is necessary to prevent future failures and keep the system running reliably.
The city needs to replace aging water pipes to prevent frequent breaks and meet safety standards. Officials are considering raising water rates to pay for these long-term upgrades.
A major transit gap isolates one of Utah’s fastest-growing places from the Wasatch Front. Here’s how that could change. The Salt Lake Tribune
The city is planning to spend over $1.1 million to fix up local roads. This work is vital for keeping our streets safe and smooth for daily driving.
Residents are questioning the city's plans for a potential recreation center, urging the council to explore partnerships with the school district rather than building a standalone facility.
The city is upgrading the airport to improve taxiway access and utility services, which helps keep the facility modern and functional for local aviation.
The city is making land adjustments to allow for an underground conveyor system, which will keep heavy gravel trucks off local roads.
Power rates are set to increase to pay for new substations and keep the city's emergency funds healthy as the city grows.
New Community Campus opens in Brigham City, expanding services to Box Elder County The Herald Journal
The city is looking at adding a future road through a block near Lakeview Elementary. Residents are worried this will hurt their property values and limit what they can do with their land.
The city is building a bridge over the railroad tracks to stop trains from blocking traffic and delaying emergency vehicles. This project is a big deal for getting around town and keeping residents safe.
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