Topics getting the most attention in Cottonwood Heights public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
15 issues with medium priority
The agency needed to update its leadership structure to reflect recent changes in the city's elected officials. This ensures the CDRA has the proper authority to move forward with future development projects.
The city has strict rules for properties that don't meet current zoning standards. This decision clarifies how homeowners can improve their property without violating those rules.
This town hall is your chance to voice your thoughts on local issues directly to the people who represent you. It's a low-pressure way to stay informed about what's happening in your part of the city.
The library is pushing hard on early literacy with story times and the '1,000 Books Before Kindergarten' program to help kids get ready for school.
The city is looking at ways to keep trash and recycling costs down by optimizing routes and using new technology. They are also trying to educate residents on what can actually be recycled to avoid contamination fees.
Cottonwood Heights just shut down a handful of local businesses linked to an alleged prostitution ring. It’s part of a bigger push by the city to clean up commercial areas and keep things safe for the rest of us.
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.
Voters in Cottonwood Heights and across Utah are tired of the status quo and are actively voting out long-term incumbents. It’s a clear signal that the community is ready for a change in leadership and a new vision for the city.
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.
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 keeping the local splash pad closed all summer to conserve water during the ongoing drought. While it’s a bummer for families looking to beat the heat, the city says it’s a necessary move to manage our limited water supply.
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.
Cottonwood Heights officials just dropped an update on the recent incident at Mill Hollow. Check the city site to see what happened and how they’re keeping the neighborhood safe.
A 'March for Justice' protest is causing major traffic headaches and a heavy police presence in Cottonwood Heights today. You’ll want to steer clear of the area to avoid getting stuck in gridlock or road closures.