Topics getting the most attention in North Salt Lake public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
15 issues with medium priority
The city is finishing up a landscaping project on Eagleridge Drive. The main question was whether to pull out some older 'junk' trees to make everything look uniform or keep the established trees that are already doing well.
The council debated the city's tiered water rate system, which charges different rates based on location. Some members argued this is inequitable, while others defended it as a cost-recovery measure.
The city has $1.5 million to spend on the park. They are deciding between paying down debt or fixing trails and water issues.
The city is considering raising the pay for the Mayor and Council members. Residents have the opportunity to voice their opinions on whether these increases are appropriate.
The city is considering a pay raise for its top executive. Residents can share their thoughts on whether this increase is appropriate for the upcoming budget year.
The city has updated its local laws through the adoption of a new ordinance. This ensures that city operations and regulations are up to date.
The Bountiful Davis Arts Center is asking for more money to keep their programs free for local families.
The commission discussed the impact of building 60 rental townhomes instead of for-sale units. While some commissioners preferred homeownership options, staff noted that rental units allow for better management of parking and community standards.
Residents are worried about air quality and traffic. The city is looking at installing air monitors and promoting community events to improve local wellbeing.
North Salt Lake officials finally tracked down the source of that mystery stench that's been bothering residents. You can finally stop holding your breath now that the culprit has been identified.
A new residential project is adding six twin-home units to an existing neighborhood. It replaces an old, vacant home and will be part of the existing HOA.
Construction is officially moving forward at Hatch Park, with grading underway and the next phase of construction going out to bid.
North Salt Lake just dropped its 2024 wellbeing survey, showing exactly how residents feel about life in the city. This data is a big deal because it directly shapes what the city council decides to fund and build next.
North Salt Lake just dropped dashcam footage of a high-speed chase that ended in a nasty crash. It’s reigniting the debate over whether the risk of chasing suspects is actually worth the danger it puts on the rest of us.
A rare tornado actually hit North Salt Lake this Thursday, so stay alert for city cleanup crews and emergency notifications. Keep an eye on your local alerts to make sure you're in the loop on any safety instructions or debris removal plans.