Heber City and the county are finally deciding where the new bypass road will go, which is going to change how much traffic hits your street and how fast the town expands. It’s a major move that will basically set the blueprint for what our neighborhoods look like in the next few years.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 90 before that.
The development is expected to generate new property, sales, and transient room tax revenue for the city.
The city and future residents/businesses in the new development.
Existing residents concerned about increased density and potential impacts on the North Fields irrigation and water quality.
Property owners want to bring 95 acres into Heber City for future development. The Council is hesitant because it's far from current city services and lacks a clear plan.
Heber City, Wasatch County working to formalize new annexation agreements ahead of final bypass decision Park Record
The city is working to clean up 'donut holes' in its boundaries to ensure consistent zoning and service delivery.
The city is considering annexing the Bush property, but neighbors and council members are concerned about existing trash and outbuildings. The city is using the annexation process to force a property cleanup.
The city is deciding whether to include this large area in its annexation plan to ensure it has a say in how the land is developed, rather than letting the county decide alone.
The city is moving forward with annexing and developing the North Village area. Residents are worried about traffic, density, and the impact on local water and irrigation systems.
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