The council approved funding for UTA passes to help residents, especially students, access essential services and educational institutions. This addresses a key barrier identified by community groups.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before, 3 the 90 before that.
Changes to zoning could increase property values and development potential along the corridor.
The developer and future residents of the 14 new units.
Current residents of 730 East who face increased traffic and safety concerns.
The city is considering a new fee to pay for road maintenance. This could change how much you pay on your utility bills each month.
The Council is looking to increase funding for traffic calming tools like driver feedback signs to make streets safer for walkers and kids.
Residents and commissioners are worried that new developments will make the already busy Wasatch Boulevard even harder to navigate, especially near freeway entrances.
With more kids riding e-bikes, the city is clarifying where they can ride to keep trails safe and prevent damage to parks.
Residents voiced concerns about increased traffic and insufficient parking on Scott Avenue, a street they describe as busy and prone to speeding. They worry that the new development will exacerbate these issues, especially given its proximity to a park.
The council approved funding for UTA passes to help residents, especially students, access essential services and educational institutions. This addresses a key barrier identified by community groups.
The Community Foundation approved funding for discounted UTA bus passes to assist residents with transportation.
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Neighbors are frustrated by overflow parking from the senior living facility, which blocks driveways and emergency access. The city is looking at ways to enforce parking rules and potentially require the facility to provide more off-street parking.
The city is partnering with UDOT to fill in missing sidewalk gaps on 700 East, making the street safer for pedestrians and those with mobility issues.
A resident expressed concern that a proposed UDOT project to reduce lanes on 33rd South will increase traffic congestion and push more cars into residential neighborhoods.
The city is looking at changing zoning along 900 East to allow for more 'middle' housing options like townhomes. This is meant to help with housing demand while keeping the neighborhood feel.
Neighbors are worried that adding 14 new homes will increase traffic on a narrow street that lacks sidewalks and streetlights, creating safety risks for children.
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