Topics getting the most attention in Lehi City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
8 issues in infrastructure
New housing developments are being proposed, but neighbors are worried about increased traffic on streets like Center Street that weren't built for high volume.
The Oak Hollow well needs urgent repairs to keep water flowing to the Traverse area. It's going to cost more than expected.
Major road projects like Pioneer Crossing and the 2100 North Freeway are underway to help traffic flow. These will change how you get around Lehi for the next few years.
Residents need better ways to reach the fishing pond and park areas, especially those with strollers or mobility issues. The Council wants to fix the current rough gravel paths without creating traffic safety problems.
The council discussed agreements related to telecommunications services, including a potential lease with AT&T and franchise agreements. These discussions are important for ensuring the city has robust and reliable communication infrastructure.
Updates on the city's power and fiber optic services were provided, which are essential for daily life and economic development.
Updates on the Pony Express Parkway extension project revealed funding challenges for a five-lane expansion and concerns about traffic impacts on neighborhoods.
The city is pushing to keep trail connections in new neighborhoods to make it easier for kids and families to walk or bike. Even when hills make it hard to build, the Commission wants to find solutions like stairs rather than just giving up on the path.