Topics getting the most attention in Midvale City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
6 issues in general with medium priority
Midvale’s current approach of using detention to manage homelessness isn't working and is just a revolving door. Experts are pushing the city to pivot toward actual mental health and disability support to get people back on their feet.
Midvale just dropped its 2024 wellbeing survey, which basically acts as a report card for the city. The results will directly influence where our tax dollars go and what projects get the green light next year.
Midvale is struggling to keep up with a surge in new arrivals, which is putting a major strain on our city's social services. We’re looking at some tough decisions ahead regarding how our tax dollars are spent to manage this influx.
Midvale’s neighbors in Sandy just opened a specialized shelter for homeless individuals with medical needs. It’s a smart move that should take some of the pressure off our local emergency rooms and first responders.
Midvale is saying goodbye to longtime Mayor JoAnn Seghini, who passed away at 82. Her decades of leadership were instrumental in building the city into what it is today.
Midvale just updated its pet rules to officially allow residents to keep pygmy goats in their backyards. If you've been wanting a pint-sized farm animal as a pet, the city council has finally cleared the way.