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.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before, 4 the 90 before that.
The plan guides future investments and development, potentially impacting property values and city revenue streams over the long term.
Residents, businesses, and future generations will benefit from a clear vision for the city's growth and development.
Residents concerned about potential increases in traffic, noise, or changes to neighborhood character.
The council adopted the city's long-term vision for development and land use over the next 20 years. This plan will guide future decisions on growth, infrastructure, and community character.
Budget adjustments were approved to use financial assurance funds from the Lloyd Estates Subdivision developer for necessary construction or reconstruction of improvements.
Logan City Council talks 2045 General Plan, importance of 400 N corridor The Herald Journal
The council is considering adopting a new 20-year General Plan that will guide the city's growth, development, and land use. This plan is crucial for long-term decision-making regarding housing, transportation, and economic opportunities.
The council approved a downzone for a residential parcel, changing its zoning to a lower density. A proposed rezone for the Maple View Subdivision was withdrawn by the applicant.
Councilmember Simmonds provided an update on recent Planning Commission activities, including reviews of student housing projects, an expansion for Island Market, and plans for a new Public Works facility.
A proposal to change zoning from Commercial to Mixed Use for 4.54 acres near the Hwy 89/91 'Y' intersection. This could allow for more housing and commercial development in a key gateway area.
A proposal to rezone 4.54 acres on South Main Street from Commercial to Mixed Use was discussed. This change would allow for integrated residential and commercial development, potentially transforming the area.
Logan residents are invited to neighborhood meetings to comment on Logan 2045 General Plan Cache Valley Daily
The council approved the vacation of a public right-of-way and utility easements to facilitate development and streamline infrastructure management. This allows for private access easements and the relocation of utilities.
The council is considering vacating a public right-of-way in an industrial area to allow adjacent businesses to expand. This involves ensuring continued access through a cross-easement agreement.
Logan City General Plan update enters final steps The Herald Journal
Logan City Council approves adjusted riparian setback changes; denies developer's amended plans for mall site The Herald Journal