Topics getting the most attention in Cottonwood Heights public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
13 issues in general
The iconic Cottonwood Heights Paper Mill is at risk of being demolished to make way for new development. If you want to save a piece of local history or have a say in what gets built there, you need to start paying attention to city planning meetings now.
The water main break in Cottonwood Heights is finally fixed, but it’s a wake-up call that our city's pipes are getting old and need more attention. Expect more maintenance projects as the city tries to keep up with our aging infrastructure.
Cottonwood Heights’ police chief is suing the city and a council member, claiming he’s being pushed out of his job. This messy legal fight could lead to a leadership shakeup and leave taxpayers footing the bill.
Cottonwood Heights is about to undergo a major leadership change as the city manager steps down. It’s a big deal because this person runs the day-to-day operations of our city, so we need to watch how the council handles the search for a replacement.
Cottonwood Heights is cracking down on Airbnbs with new, stricter rules for hosts. If you live next to a rental or are planning to list your place, these changes will definitely impact how you use your property.
Neighbors in Cottonwood Heights are clashing with the city over a new sign that they say ruins the local aesthetic. It’s a classic battle between property owners wanting to maintain their neighborhood's vibe and city zoning rules.
That massive billboard in Cottonwood Heights might finally be moving, which could mean a much better view for the neighborhood. We’re waiting to see where it lands, but it’s a big win for anyone tired of staring at it.
Cottonwood Heights is considering a new bond measure to fund the Town Center project, which would reshape our downtown area. It’s a big move that could change the local landscape and hit your wallet, so it's worth paying attention to how they plan to spend the money.
Cottonwood Heights just dropped the results of its latest community wellbeing survey, giving us a pulse on how residents actually feel about living here. It’s a big deal because these insights are going to directly influence the city's upcoming budget and policy decisions.
Cottonwood Heights is under fire for hiring private lawyers to handle prosecutions instead of using public officials. It’s a major transparency issue that has people questioning if our local justice system is actually playing by the rules.
Cottonwood Heights is paying out $4 million to settle a lawsuit over a 2018 police shooting of a teenager. It’s a massive hit to the city budget that’s reigniting local debates about police conduct and transparency.
Cottonwood Heights just locked in permanent protection for a chunk of the Bonneville Shoreline Trail. This means the area is officially off-limits for developers, keeping your favorite hiking spot open for good.
Cottonwood Heights leaders are trying to figure out how to keep the peace during protests without trampling on anyone's right to speak up. It’s a tricky balancing act that will shape how future demonstrations are handled in our neighborhoods.