Topics getting the most attention in Heber City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
6 issues in general with critical priority
Heber City is swapping out its airport manager after a decade-long run. This change at the top could mean a major shift in how the city handles future expansion and daily operations.
Heber City is about to get a lot more crowded, which means we're looking at major traffic jams and a serious housing crunch. The city is scrambling to update infrastructure to keep up with all the new people moving in.
UDOT is officially turning the road between Provo and Heber into a four-lane highway. Expect major construction headaches for a while, but the goal is to finally fix the gridlock on your daily commute.
Heber City is debating whether to let a 65-foot cell tower go up in a residential area. Neighbors are worried it’ll be a total eyesore and tank their property values, while the city tries to balance that against the need for better reception.
Heber City is racing to lock in land conservation for the North Fields before the new bypass road triggers a wave of development. It’s a major move to keep the valley’s scenic views intact while we try to fix our traffic nightmare.
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.