Topics getting the most attention in Ogden City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
15 issues in general with medium priority
Ogden City Council is pushing for inspections of the local ICE office. They want to review its operations, but it's unclear what specifically they're looking to find or change.
Ogden residents are raising a stink about a new ICE field office, and it's not just about immigration. They're worried the building itself might be breaking city rules and could mess with their neighborhood.
Ogden's city leaders are pumping the brakes on a new immigration policy. They're hitting pause to figure out the best way to handle resident concerns on this hot-button topic.
Ogden's officials are heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics to check out potential opportunities for a 2034 bid. They're exploring how the city could get involved and what benefits might come from hosting.
Ogden's fire department is launching a new mobile clinic to bring healthcare straight to people experiencing homelessness. This is a game-changer for getting vital services to our most vulnerable neighbors.
Ogden Valley is officially becoming its own city, and a new mayor is taking the helm! Get ready for a whole lot of planning and some major changes as they get things rolling.
Ogden's airport is getting a huge upgrade, and it's being called a 'fresh start' for the city. This expansion could mean more flights, more business opportunities, and potentially even a smoother commute for residents.
Remember that old train station? Ogden City is thinking about bringing passenger trains back to Union Station. This could be a game-changer for how people get around town and connect to other places.
Ogden's launching a program to help furloughed workers, but some residents feel the aid isn't enough to cover their expenses. It's a step in the right direction, but might not solve everyone's money problems.
Ogden's trying a new tactic for homelessness, but folks are worried it's a step backward. Instead of more affordable housing, they're beefing up private security, and critics say this won't fix the real issues.
Ogden's stepping up its game with a new 24/7 AED machine at Mount Ogden Park. This means faster help is on the way if someone's heart stops beating unexpectedly.
An abandoned meat shop in Ogden is stinking up the neighborhood, and residents are fed up. They're pushing the city to clean up the public health nuisance before it gets any worse.
A city council candidate, Lundell, wants to shift focus to residents. The plan aims to bring more resources directly to the people of Ogden.
Ogden's got a shiny new community hub! The Marshall White Center just opened downtown, offering a fresh spot for recreation and getting together. It's a big win for folks looking for more things to do in the heart of the city.
PETA is raising serious concerns about animal welfare at Ogden's Golden Spike Event Center, alleging horses are being drugged and abused during races. They want county officials to stop future racing permits, but the center claims they haven't received these specific complaints.