Cedar City is ditching a $600,000 well project. The council thinks it's too expensive and not worth the hassle.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 4 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Updating these standards could help developers save money on concrete costs.
Residents with mobility issues will find it easier to use sidewalks.
No groups negatively affected
The city is working on updating how they build curbs, gutters, and driveways to make them safer and more accessible for everyone.
<p>The Cedar City Council approved a settlement with the Armbrust family, releasing the city from its previous obligation to provide a recreational amenity near Cross Hollow Road.</p>
$500K settlement frees Cedar City from Cross Hollow recreation requirement St. George News
<p>Conservation groups recently added an amendment to their lawsuit over the Northern Corridor to include accusations of the federal agencies violating the Endangered Species Act related to the reapproval of the controversial roadway.</p>
Highly unattractive and economically challenging': Cedar City to halt $600K 'landmark' well project St. George News
Officials, SUU students celebrate new roundabout on corner of campus in Cedar City St. George News
Iconic Cedar City Lighthouse set for demolition to make way for freeway expansion KSL.com