Topics getting the most attention in Lehi City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
12 issues in transportation with medium priority
Lehi's engineers are cooking up new ways to tackle traffic jams. The goal is to get you moving faster and cut down on those frustrating commutes.
Tired of sitting in traffic? Lehi's engineers are cooking up new strategies to get you moving faster. Get ready for potentially shorter commutes!
Lehi residents are tired of speeding cars and want the city to take action. Why should you care? Speeding is a safety issue that affects everyone, from kids playing to drivers on the road.
The council discussed resident concerns about the 700 South bike lanes and asked staff to explore design options and funding implications.
A pedestrian got hit in a crosswalk near Lehi High School. This might lead to new traffic rules or infrastructure changes to keep people safe.
Remember that massive Pioneer Crossing construction? It's officially done, but the city's traffic patterns are still shifting. This could mean big changes for how you commute and even impact local shops.
A construction site near Lehi just went up in flames—could this mean more traffic jams for us? Officials are still figuring out the damage, but delays could be coming.
Lehi just greenlit a traffic study to tackle congestion. If it works, commutes could get way better for locals soon!
A truck driver died after his tall equipment hit a Lehi train overpass, sparking concerns about road safety and infrastructure checks. Why should you care? Because this could happen to anyone, and better checks might prevent future tragedies.
Lehi's mayor is upset about the new TRAX route changes, saying it'll cause traffic jams and hurt local businesses. Why should you care? It could mean more delays for your commute and less foot traffic for shops.
Lehi's mayor is upset about new TRAX route changes, which could lead to big traffic shifts and more delays for your daily commute.
Lehi's mayor is questioning a new transit plan that could change how you get around. Residents are being asked to weigh in—so your commute might look different soon!