Topics getting the most attention in North Ogden City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
23 issues with high priority
North Ogden is being sued over the new amphitheater project, with residents arguing it goes against the original land donor's wishes. This legal drama could stall construction and end up costing taxpayers a fortune in court fees.
The city is clarifying rules for public comments to ensure meetings remain orderly while protecting residents' rights to speak on city business.
The commission debated whether city employees should get automatic raises or if pay should be strictly merit-based. It's a tough balance between keeping good workers and watching the city's bottom line.
North Ogden is looking for feedback on what to do with the aging King’s Plaza. It’s your chance to help decide if we get new shops, better hangouts, or something else entirely for our neighborhood.
The city is looking at adding a walking path to the Community Pond. This would make the area more accessible for residents who enjoy outdoor exercise.
North Ogden just rolled out a new lawn-watering schedule to save water, and you'll need to follow it to avoid getting slapped with a fine. Check the city's new rules now so you don't end up with an unexpected bill in your mailbox.
The city is hiring a hearing officer to ensure that land use and development disputes are settled fairly and legally. This role helps protect property rights and ensures the city follows state law when making decisions.
North Ogden has officially tapped a new mayor to fill the seat left vacant after Brent Taylor’s passing. This move finally settles the city's leadership and sets the tone for how things will run moving forward.
A group of North Ogden residents is suing to stop the city's new amphitheater project, potentially killing the construction plans. This legal battle could force the city to rethink how it spends your tax money on local entertainment venues.
North Ogden’s sewer system is struggling to handle heavy rain, leading to messy backups in homes. The city is now looking at major, potentially expensive upgrades to keep our pipes from overflowing.
The city is considering changing the zoning of a local property from industrial to commercial. This could change what kind of businesses can open in that spot, which might affect traffic and the look of the neighborhood.
North Ogden just wrapped up a new police station, but the real buzz is in West Haven, where big-box stores are eyeing the area. It’s a classic case of neighboring cities trying to balance essential public services with the pressure of rapid regional growth.
The North Ogden election results are officially in, meaning we now know exactly who will be calling the shots at City Hall. It’s time to get familiar with the new faces and returning incumbents who will be shaping local policy for the next few years.
North Ogden is currently debating whether religious displays like nativity scenes belong on city-owned land. It’s a classic tug-of-war between tradition and the legal boundaries of keeping public spaces neutral.
The North Ogden homicide investigation is officially closed after the primary suspect was killed in a separate officer-involved shooting. This brings a sense of closure to a case that has been weighing on the community.
North Ogden just wrapped up its municipal elections, keeping the current city council team in place while bringing in a new mayor. This shift in leadership means we're looking at a fresh vision for the city's policy direction over the next few years.
A wildfire is currently threatening homes in North Ogden, so keep an eye on local alerts and evacuation orders if you're in the area. Stay safe and follow official city channels for real-time updates.
North Ogden police are under fire after a DUI training session reportedly turned into a drunken party. It’s a major red flag for department leadership and raises serious questions about whether the officers meant to keep us safe are actually following the rules.
The city is gearing up for the annual Cherry Days celebration. Council members are being assigned to various events to help staff and serve as the face of the city for residents.
A high-speed police chase in North Ogden recently turned deadly, leaving two teens dead and three others injured. This tragedy is forcing the city to rethink its pursuit policies and whether the risk to public safety is worth the chase.
North Ogden’s police chief is officially back at his desk after being sidelined during an investigation into a DUI training incident. It’s a big move for the city’s public safety leadership as they try to get back to business as usual.
A survivor of a violent attack is suing North Ogden, arguing the city didn't do enough to keep her safe. This case could force the city to overhaul its public safety protocols and potentially cost taxpayers a significant amount of money.
North Ogden is cracking down on water waste with a new ordinance that could cost you $500 if you're caught watering your lawn during a drought. It’s a direct move to keep the city’s water supply from running dry as temperatures climb.