Cedar City is part of a statewide population boom, with more Utahns living in urban areas than ever before. This rapid growth means the city needs to get smart about planning and spending to handle the influx of new residents.
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Get ready for potential changes to your taxes and city services as the city figures out how to pay for all the new infrastructure and amenities needed for a bigger population.
Newcomers looking for a place to live and businesses eager to serve a growing customer base will likely thrive.
Long-time residents might feel the pinch of increased traffic, higher housing costs, and strain on existing public services.
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