Tesla is setting up a new sales and service center right here in Pleasant Grove. This means you won't have to trek all the way to Salt Lake for repairs, plus it’s bringing a bunch of new jobs to our backyard.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The project will generate new sales tax revenue for the city.
Residents will have access to new dining and retail options.
Nearby drivers or residents could face increased traffic congestion if the drive-thru designs prove inefficient.
The city is considering a new zoning rule that would allow for 'residential cluster' developments. This could change the density and layout of future housing projects in the area.
This new zoning rule allows for more dense, clustered housing in the Renaissance at Indian Springs area. It changes how open space can be used for future residential lots.
A new five-story apartment building is proposed for the Valley Grove area. It's designed to be a high-end complex with specific amenities to meet city standards.
The city is seeing a steady stream of new businesses, including banks and restaurants, moving into the Grove area. This growth brings more jobs and services to residents but also requires careful planning for traffic and parking.
The city is approving new restaurant and retail space on State Street. While this brings in tax revenue, some council members are concerned about traffic flow and drive-thru congestion.
A new reptile breeding business is opening in the manufacturing zone. It will operate as a closed facility, meaning no public traffic, which helps keep the area quiet.
A new weaving school is opening downtown, bringing a unique craft and educational opportunity to the community.
The city is creating a new permit system to allow food trucks in public parks. This aims to make it easier for vendors to operate without needing individual approval from the Parks Department.
The city is planning to commit $300,000 annually to the theater. They are using the CARE tax to fund it and want to highlight the positive economic impact the theater brings to the city.
The city is investing $300,000 a year into the local theater to help support the arts and bring more visitors to Pleasant Grove. The city expects this to pay off through increased local spending.
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