Herriman is planning to build a regional park, funded by the approval of nearly 450 new homes. This project aims to provide more recreational space for residents and stimulate local economic growth. Residents should care as it will enhance the city's amenities and potentially increase property values.
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The city budget will be affected as the development of the regional park is funded by nearly 450 new homes, potentially increasing city revenue through property taxes.
Residents will benefit from increased recreational space, and local businesses may see an economic boost due to the new housing development.
No groups negatively affected identified, as the project is expected to bring positive changes.
Herriman City has begun construction on the new Wide Hollow Trailhead, an important part of the City’s hillside plan that will enhance access to the south hills trail system. The new trailhead will...
Herriman wants to build a regional park. It just signed off on almost 450 new homes to make it work. The Salt Lake Tribune
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