A commercial building in Holladay partially collapsed today, and luckily, nobody was hurt. City officials are now stepping in to investigate the site and check if the owners were cutting corners on safety codes.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
This project will require significant capital investment from the city budget.
City employees and the public who use the building.
The building owner is likely looking at a massive headache, expensive repairs, and potential fines.
The city is planning to reinforce City Hall to ensure it is safe during an earthquake.
The city is preparing to move out of the current City Hall for a major seismic safety project. They've secured a temporary home and are tracking federal funding to help cover the costs.
The city is updating its code enforcement rules to be more efficient. The council wants to ensure officers focus on helping residents comply with rules rather than just issuing fines.
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