Clearfield Station is finally getting its glow-up with a new park and more apartments and shops on the way. It’s all about turning that area into a walkable spot where you can actually hang out instead of just driving through.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The project represents new private investment in the city's commercial tax base.
Local residents will have access to new retail services and shopping options.
Current residents may face increased traffic or changes to neighborhood density.
A new retail project is proposed for 175 West Antelope Drive. This development could change the local business landscape and impact traffic flow in the area.
The city is closing out an old redevelopment project that expired last year. They need to figure out how to spend the remaining $1 million in the account according to state rules.
The city is reviewing how homes are built and parked in the new Wilcox Farms neighborhood. These rules ensure that garages are large enough for modern vehicles and that the neighborhood has a good variety of home designs.
The city is planning how to spend $223,579 in federal grants. These funds are vital for making city facilities more accessible to everyone, including those with disabilities.
There's a $900,000 gap in the budget for the Clearfield Station project. The city is looking at using CDRA funds or interest earnings to bridge this gap instead of taking on more debt.
The city is looking at two different projects that would change how land is used along 1700 South. These changes could bring new businesses and housing options to the area.
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