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.
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The meeting will address future costs for wastewater upgrades and maintenance agreements.
Residents of both Orem and Lindon benefit from more efficient and reliable public services.
Property owners near the rail corridor may face temporary construction impacts or minor land acquisitions.
Orem and Lindon are working together to manage shared roads, drainage, and emergency services. This helps keep costs down and ensures services run smoothly across city borders.
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.
Residents and commissioners expressed concern about the current traffic load on Sandhill Road and the potential impact of new development.
The city is working with UDOT and UTA to double-track the rail line, which will allow trains to run every 15 minutes during peak hours by 2030.
The city is working on connecting various trails to create a more cohesive network for walking and biking. This includes new signage and potential future projects like the North Union Canal trail.
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