Preliminary subdivision approval to create a new residential lot behind an existing home and adjust property lines.
This adds one new home to the neighborhood and uses an existing driveway for access.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 90 before that.
Orem residents are fighting against new housing developments that would allow for more apartments and townhomes. They're worried about changing the city's 'Family City USA' image and keeping their neighborhoods feeling like they always have.
The Mountainland Association of Governments (MAG) plays a key role in planning transportation infrastructure for Utah County. Understanding their plans and funding processes is crucial for Orem's future development and connectivity.
Orem's dealing with Wilkerson Farm shows how tough it is to decide what to do with open land in Utah Valley. Cities are constantly wrestling with these land use puzzles.
Orem is considering ditching mandatory lawn rules for homeowners. This could mean less watering and lower bills, but also a change in how our neighborhoods look.
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