Orem's City Council is looking at changing the city's general plan, specifically the part about housing. This could shake up how Orem develops and what types of homes are built in the future.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The plan will guide future capital improvement projects and infrastructure spending.
All residents, as the plan will provide a clearer roadmap for future development and infrastructure.
Small business owners if the plan imposes costly, unnecessary aesthetic requirements.
The council considered adopting a master plan to guide cultural and artistic development in the downtown area. This plan aims to enhance the downtown's vibrancy and appeal.
The city is updating its long-term roadmap for growth. This affects where new housing and businesses can go and what they will look like in your neighborhood.
The city is looking at how to handle aging neighborhoods and commercial centers. They are debating whether to focus on tearing things down or fixing up what's already there.
The city is rewriting its long-term growth plan. Commissioners want to ensure it doesn't accidentally force small businesses out by imposing expensive aesthetic rules.
The city is updating its long-term roadmap for growth. This affects how neighborhoods look, where businesses can open, and how the city manages infrastructure like water and power.
The city is working on a major update to its long-term planning document. This plan will guide future growth, housing, and transportation decisions for years to come.
The city is updating its long-term growth plan. This will guide future development, housing, and infrastructure decisions for years to come.
The city is updating its long-term growth plan. Commissioners want to ensure it's practical and addresses infrastructure needs rather than just being a 'pretty' document.
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