Topics getting the most attention in Logan public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
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Logan's considering loosening rules that protect wetlands, potentially paving the way for more housing development. Environmental advocates are sounding the alarm, arguing this move could seriously harm the local environment.
North Logan is finally getting a major internet upgrade by partnering with Google Fiber. This move promises to ditch slow, outdated connections for lightning-fast speeds and more choices for your home Wi-Fi.
Logan's City Council just approved the last part of the Willow Lakes housing project. However, they're still putting off a decision on changing rules about how close buildings can be to property lines.
Logan's City Council is shaking up development rules, especially near rivers. They also rejected a big project for the old mall site, so expect changes in what gets built and where.
The council approved a long-term power pooling agreement with UAMPS, which is expected to provide cost efficiencies and ensure reliable public power services for the city.
Logan City is asking for your input on upcoming road improvements for Canyon Road. They've put out a survey, so if you use this road, now's your chance to help shape its future.
City and school district leaders are meeting to ensure they are on the same page regarding the future of Logan. This helps prevent gaps in planning for things like new housing and school capacity.
North Logan thinks Logan City is hogging tax money that should be theirs. They're cooking up a plan to get their fair share back, so get ready for some potential changes to how taxes are collected and distributed.
The city is investing $50 million into a new water tank and lines to ensure residents have reliable water pressure and fire safety.
The city is shifting how your tax dollars are collected to fund local fire services. While the city's rate is going up, the county's rate is going down, so your total bill shouldn't change.
Two Logan court clerks are in hot water for allegedly helping people dodge ICE arrests, which is a massive breach of trust. This scandal is forcing the city to rethink how it handles oversight and security in our local court system.
Logan, Cache County, and USU are joining forces to rethink how police and campus security handle local safety. Expect more coordination between these agencies, which could change how emergency responses look in your neighborhood.
A new data center backed by Kevin O'Leary wants to tap into Logan's water supply, sparking a debate about whether we should prioritize tech growth over our limited water resources. It’s a small request for now, but it raises big questions about how we manage our water as the city expands.
Logan's downtown is getting a serious upgrade! Expect a wave of new shops, exciting activities, and cool spots to chill, all designed to make the city center a must-visit destination.
Logan's shelling out a whopping $54 million to spruce up city buildings and services. Get ready for some major upgrades that could change how you interact with your city!
Logan City Council candidate Nate Blouin is getting a boost from a local editorial. After apologizing for past social media posts, the author believes he's proven himself ready to lead and can inspire younger folks in Logan.
A local nonprofit presented information on resources for seniors navigating transitions to long-term care, aiming to reduce hospital readmissions and ensure access to care.
A proposal to reinstate the Logan City Youth Council was discussed, aiming to increase youth civic engagement and leadership development.
Logan's City Council has a new face! Melissa Dahle snagged the open seat after beating out eight other hopefuls. It'll be interesting to see what new ideas she brings to the table.
Get ready, Logan! Your city limits are growing in 2026. This means some folks and businesses outside the current city will soon be part of Logan, potentially changing things for them.
Logan's planning a major new trail, and city officials are hyping it up as their most significant project ever. This means more opportunities for residents to get outside and enjoy nature.
Logan City is in a legal fight to keep a popular trail open to everyone. They're suing landowners, and this could mean big changes for how we access our favorite outdoor spots.
Logan residents, brace yourselves! The city might cut power during emergencies to prevent fires or other dangers. It's a safety measure, but it means you could be in the dark unexpectedly.
Logan’s annual Spring Cleanup is back this April, giving you a free and easy way to ditch that garage clutter. It’s the perfect excuse to finally clear out the junk you’ve been hoarding all winter.
Get ready for some changes near the Logan fairgrounds! The City Council just approved rezoning that will allow new businesses to open up in the area. It's a big move that could reshape the neighborhood.
Logan's new mayor is shaking things up with a plan to tackle the city's growth and housing affordability issues. Expect some major policy changes coming your way!
Logan's gearing up for America's big 250th birthday bash! Expect a year packed with events and programs designed to celebrate the milestone.
Logan's Parks & Rec is shutting down some facilities for the season. Make sure to check which parks and amenities are closed before you make plans to avoid a wasted trip.
Logan's Trapper Park is closing for a massive renovation, and it's going to be a while before you can use it again. Expect big improvements, but also a long stretch without your favorite green space.
Logan's got new leadership! Mayor and city council members were sworn in this week, meaning a fresh set of minds will be steering the ship for our city.
Logan's new mayor and city council are officially on the job! They were sworn in at the first meeting of 2026, so get ready for some new leadership shaping our city's future.
Logan City Council is holding a two-day retreat at USU, and they actually want your input! This is your chance to chat with them and share what's on your mind about city stuff.
New leaders are officially taking the reins in Logan! A swearing-in ceremony on January 6th will welcome the newly elected and selected officials into their roles. It's a key moment for the city's future leadership.
Get ready, Logan! Nine candidates are vying for a seat on the City Council. It's time to decide who you want representing your interests.
Logan's City Council just approved a new plan for liquor licenses. This means the rules for opening new bars and taverns in the city are changing, which could shake up the local nightlife.
Logan's City Council is loosening up! They just voted to allow more liquor licenses, which could mean more bars and restaurants opening up soon. Get ready for more options to go out!
Logan City recently removed trees along Canyon Road, and if you're wondering why, The Utah Statesman has the scoop. This move might affect the look and feel of the area, so it's worth knowing the reasoning behind it.
Get ready for some road work on Canyon Road! Logan City is kicking off an improvement project, so expect detours and delays as they upgrade this important route.
Logan City is cutting down mature trees to install new water pipes, sparking resident anger over the loss of historic greenery. The project aims to upgrade aging infrastructure, but many feel the city isn't prioritizing its natural heritage.
Logan City just held its municipal elections, and the winners are in! Get the scoop on who will be making the big decisions for our city in the coming years.
North Logan's considering a name change to tackle identity confusion and maybe even boost tax revenue. It's a move that could totally reshape how people perceive the city and its finances.
Logan's new law is getting called out by an expert who says it could cause major flooding and mess up local wildlife. Basically, it's a potential environmental disaster waiting to happen.
North Logan could be changing its name! City officials are exploring the possibility, so stay tuned for more details on what this could mean for the area.
Logan's mayoral candidates recently debated how to boost citizen engagement and address the affordable housing crunch. It's your chance to see who has the vision to lead the city forward.
Logan's Denzil Stewart Nature Park is getting a makeover! Thanks to a partnership with USU and the Bridgerland Audubon Society, expect some awesome new features and improvements to the park.
Trapper Park is closing its doors this spring due to construction. So, if you were planning on enjoying the park, you'll need to find an alternative location.
Logan City might be in hot water for allegedly breaking its promise to protect local streams. This commitment was made two years ago, and now it looks like there could be an environmental conflict brewing.
Logan City is rethinking Canyon Road's design and wants your input! This could change your daily drive, so let them know what you think about potential upgrades.
Logan's planning commission is considering tweaking rules about how close buildings can get to the Logan River. Some residents are concerned these changes could negatively impact the river's health and future.
Logan's mayoral candidates are talking about how to deal with the city's growth and housing crunch. Get ready to hear their specific plans as the election heats up!