Request to change land use from residential office to medium density and rezone from R18 to R28.
The project would allow for multi-family twin homes, which neighbors argue increases density in a single-family area.
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Request to change land use from residential office to medium density and rezone from R18 to R28.
A local developer is locked in a battle to keep land he donated to the LDS Church as a public park rather than letting it get turned into new housing. This fight is a big deal because it sets a precedent for how much green space we actually get to keep in our neighborhoods.
A massive 30-acre development is coming to Cottonwood Heights, and it’s set to shake up the neighborhood's vibe. If you’re worried about how this will change local traffic or the look of your area, you should definitely tune into the next city council meeting.
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