Murray is breathing new life into the old armory by turning it into a dedicated event space. It’s a great way to reuse a vacant building and finally give us a local spot to host parties and community gatherings.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The cost of expansion is currently unknown as it is not in the current budget plans.
Senior citizens who rely on the center for social interaction and health programs.
Taxpayers if the project costs exceed initial projections without clear revenue returns.
The city is looking to sell land on State Street. This could change how that area is used and impact local development.
The city is looking for a consultant to help find a developer for the old City Hall site. The board wants to ensure they are involved in the selection process.
The city is working on a plan to redevelop the old City Hall site. They are currently looking for a consultant to help manage the process and ensure any future development is a good fit for the community.
The city is planning a major overhaul of the outdoor pool. The council wants to ensure it's a high-quality destination that will last for decades, potentially increasing the budget to include more amenities.
A resident requested that the city consider expanding the Senior Center to accommodate more classes and activities for the growing senior population.
A grand salute as Murray turns armory into celebration hub Murray Journal
Twin Peaks Elementary closes its doors after 57 years, offers final farewell ABC4 Utah
Former National Guard Armory to serve as Murray City’s latest indoor gathering place Murray Journal
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