Topics getting the most attention in Lehi City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
9 issues in development with medium priority
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.
The commission approved a conditional use permit for a large pylon sign for Smith's and a site plan exception for LifeTime Fitness. These decisions affect commercial aesthetics and visibility.
A resident brought up the need for better screening and fencing between homes and commercial properties, suggesting an increase from the current six-foot fence requirement to eight feet, possibly with noise buffers, to improve living conditions.
There's a debate about whether to keep impact fees high for developers. Some argue it helps pay for growth, while others worry it makes housing more expensive.
A roughly 7.24-acre property is being annexed into the city with a proposed TH-5 zoning, paving the way for future development.
Lehi is about to get a major economic boost with a new temple, expanded tech park, and big retailers like Whole Foods and Target moving in. Expect more jobs, tax revenue, and shopping options for locals!
Lehi is growing so fast that it's having trouble keeping up. Two recent incidents show the city struggling with infrastructure and planning, leaving residents wondering if this is a good problem to have.
Lehi's rapid growth is leading to major headaches like traffic jams and potential public safety issues. The city is struggling to keep pace with the influx of new development.
Lehi is building a new bike park, with the city, state, and county sharing the $900K cost. This means more green spaces and fun activities for locals!