Northeast Lehi is about to get a major makeover with a temple, tech park expansion, and new stores like Whole Foods and Target. Expect more jobs, shopping options, and community growth!
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before.
The project uses tax increment financing to support infrastructure and development.
The developer and potentially the city through future tax revenue.
Residents concerned about the use of public tax incentives for private commercial projects.
The commission is looking at new housing projects, including a zone change and an 8-lot subdivision. These projects will determine how much new housing is added to specific neighborhoods.
The city is considering a development agreement to allow 13 homes on a 7-acre lot. This is a compromise after a previous plan for more homes was rejected.
Staff Writer | Lehi Free Press Utah Governor Spencer Cox will join Clark and Christine Ivory, alongside leaders from Ivory Innovations, the Call to Action Foundation, the Clark and Christine Ivory Foundation and the Lehi community on Thursday, May 28...
The city wants to stop people from putting 'Little Free Libraries' on public land because it creates maintenance and liability issues. They'll be moving existing ones to private property.
Alixel Cabrera | Utah News Dispatch Amid boos and screams from hundreds of community members, Box Elder County commissioners unanimously approved two resolutions in support of a 40,000-acre data center campus proposed for an unincorporated site in...
The commission reviewed preliminary subdivision plans for new housing projects, which will add more homes to the city. This impacts housing availability and neighborhood character.
The city is moving forward with a new 28.84-acre retail and fitness development on Center Street. This project uses tax incentives to encourage growth, which some residents worry could be a misuse of public funds.
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