A request to change the land use designation and zoning to allow for low-density residential infill.
This would allow for new housing in an existing neighborhood.
At a glance
Last vote
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
The applicant is seeking to change the land use designation and zoning for a 1.08-acre parcel to allow for a three-lot residential development.
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.
Cottonwood Heights is stuck in a tug-of-war between developers wanting to build more housing and residents fighting to keep their neighborhoods exactly as they are. It’s the classic battle of 'growth vs. character' that’s defining the future of our city’s skyline.
People are blowing through stop signs in Cottonwood Heights, and even city trucks are doing it. It’s a major safety hazard that has residents calling for better enforcement before someone gets hurt.
A proposal to rezone land at 2193 E. 6525 S. could allow for more dense housing in a currently rural residential area. This is a chance for neighbors to weigh in on how they want their neighborhood to grow.
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