Topics getting the most attention in Lehi City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
16 issues in general with medium priority
Lehi is cutting down trees, but some residents are worried about eagle nests. It's a battle between development and wildlife protection.
Lehi's throwing a free expo this Thursday at the Legacy Center so you can finally find out what your city government is doing. It's your chance to meet local leaders and get the lowdown on all the services they offer.
Lehi is unveiling a historic marker for the Knudsen House tonight. It's a chance to connect with the city's past and maybe learn something new!
Lehi's brand new library and civic center is opening soon! This means a fresh, modern space for everyone to enjoy, whether you're checking out books or attending city events.
Lehi police made big arrests in 2025, including a 7-Eleven clerk, as part of sex crime investigations. Why should you care? It's about keeping our community safe.
A Lehi city councilwoman is quitting to spend more time with her family. This could lead to a special election, so keep an eye out for updates!
Lehi PD just made a big drug bust, seizing over a pound of cocaine and 2,500 fentanyl pills during a traffic stop. This is another sign of the city's ongoing fight against drugs.
Lehi just got named one of the best small cities in the U.S. for 2025! This means better recognition and potentially more people moving in.
Lehi is about to start construction on a new Utah Temple for the Church of Jesus Christ. This means city permits and planning will be in full swing soon.
A Texas woman just got sentenced for crashing into Lehi police cars after being caught with drugs. This is a public safety issue that could affect how the Lehi Police Department handles similar incidents in the future.
A Lehi candidate broke a campaign rule that election officials say is often overlooked. This could change who ends up making decisions for our city.
Lehi is getting a second ZIP code to keep up with its booming population. This could change how mail is delivered and how the city grows in the future.
Lehi is adding a second ZIP code as the city grows. This could change how your mail gets delivered and how the city plans for future development.
Lehi is adding a second ZIP code because the city's rapid growth means more mail to handle. This could make sorting easier, but some residents might need to update their addresses.
Lehi residents are fed up with constant construction noise, blaming the city for not doing enough to control it. The banging and clatter are disrupting daily life, leading to complaints.
Lehi Legacy Center just revealed a data breach that might have exposed your personal info. Don't panic—no Social Security numbers were involved, but it's still a headache for those affected.