Midvale City Park is getting a brand-new library funded by the county, which means construction is coming to our favorite green space. It’s a major upgrade, but expect some noise and a different vibe once the building takes over part of the park.
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The cost is estimated to be a few pennies per household per year.
Midvale residents who do not have access to curbside recycling.
Local businesses and residents in the construction zone who will face temporary noise, traffic, and access disruptions.
The city is setting its financial plan for building projects and debt management for the next year. It's important to see where the money is going for city-owned facilities.
Salt Lake County to build library in Midvale City Park Midvale Journal
A portion of the city park is being subdivided to make room for a new library. The city is working with the county to ensure the project moves forward.
Local youth are pushing for more glass recycling bins in Midvale. The council is supportive and looking into potential locations, like the Walmart parking lot, to make recycling more accessible.
Youth advocates are pushing for more glass recycling drop-off locations to make it easier for residents to recycle.
The city is upgrading roads and utilities on Stag, Depot, and Smelter streets to handle new growth and fix flooding issues. This project is a big step in preparing the area for future development.
A resident requested a sound wall extension due to high noise levels near the highway. The city advised that this is a state-level issue to be handled by UDOT and local state representatives.
The city is looking to standardize its bulky waste pickup schedule to avoid conflicts with snow removal and improve service. They are considering a return to April and October for bulky items, with extra dumpsters for leaf bags in November.
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