Leaders highlighted the need for continued community involvement, collaboration between residents, staff, and council, and a shared vision to guide Herriman's future.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The program requires city staff time and resources, which officials noted are currently limited.
Residents who want early access to information about new projects in their neighborhoods.
City staff who are currently stretched thin and may struggle to manage the program effectively.
Leaders highlighted the need for continued community involvement, collaboration between residents, staff, and council, and a shared vision to guide Herriman's future.
The city is deciding whether to keep its formal community meeting requirement for new developments. Officials are worried about the cost and staff time required to run it, especially now that the city is growing and development patterns are changing.
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