Topics getting the most attention in Magna City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
5 issues in general with medium priority
Magna residents are fighting back against the city's plan to cut down local trees, sparking a debate over what our neighborhoods should actually look like. It’s a big deal because losing that shade could hit your property value and change the vibe of your street for good.
Five years after the Magna earthquake, many neighbors are still stuck in recovery limbo. It’s a wake-up call that rebuilding our community after a disaster is a grueling, years-long process.
Magna is building a 'digital twin' of downtown, basically a high-tech 3D simulation that lets planners see how new buildings will look before they're even built. It’s a smart way to avoid construction mistakes and make the city look better while attracting new businesses.
New research shows the fault line under Magna is more unpredictable than we previously assumed. This means the city needs to rethink its building codes and disaster plans to make sure our homes and offices can actually handle a real quake.
Magna’s historic buildings took a major hit in the recent earthquake, and now the city is scrambling to figure out how to pay for repairs and update safety codes. It’s a big deal because these old structures define our town's character, but fixing them up won't be cheap or easy.