Topics getting the most attention in Cottonwood Heights public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
6 issues in 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.
MasterControl is ditching its Cottonwood Heights HQ for Salt Lake City, leaving us with a potential budget hole and fewer local jobs. It’s a tough blow for our city’s tax base and the neighborhood business scene.
Cottonwood Heights is finally breaking ground on a new town center, which means we're getting a fresh hub for shopping, dining, and housing. It’s a major shift that aims to turn our suburban sprawl into a more walkable, active neighborhood.
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.
Cottonwood Heights is ditching the endless sprawl to build a real, walkable downtown where you can actually hang out. They're shifting focus from car-only infrastructure to creating vibrant, pedestrian-friendly spaces.