Hurricane City just bought the land under the iconic 'H' on the hill, which means they can finally stop letting it crumble and turn it into a proper landmark. It’s a win for local pride and should make the hillside look a lot better for everyone living here.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The city is using impact fee vouchers and installment contracts to avoid large upfront cash payments.
All current and future residents of Hurricane City benefit from a more secure water supply.
No groups negatively affected
Historic ‘H’ on Hurricane hill may soon belong to the city under proposed deal St. George News
Hurricane secures iconic 'H' hill for public use KSL.com
Hurricane City to make improvements to ‘H’ after purchase from private landowner ABC4 Utah
Hurricane City to make improvements to ‘H’ after purchase from private landowner ABC4 Utah
The city is working hard to secure long-term water rights to support future growth. This involves complex deals with private owners and the Gateway PID to ensure we have enough water for the future.
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