Topics getting the most attention in Pleasant Grove public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
14 issues with critical priority
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.
Pleasant Grove just broke ground on a new $15 million park, meaning we're finally getting some fresh green space in the neighborhood. It’s a major project that’s going to change the local landscape once construction wraps up.
Pleasant Grove is dealing with a serious water contamination issue that could make your tap water unsafe to drink. You should definitely check the city's latest alerts before filling up your glass or cooking today.
The city is debating how to fix traffic and walkability issues, specifically looking at 'road diets' for wide streets and better connections for pedestrians.
Mountain lions are hanging out on local hiking trails, so keep your eyes peeled and your pets close. City officials are officially putting everyone on high alert to avoid any dangerous run-ins.
Pleasant Grove is asking the county for a financial bailout to help balance the books. This move could shift how your local tax dollars are spent and managed moving forward.
The community is in the middle of a major shift as the new Timpanogos School District takes over from Alpine. This affects everything from where kids go to school to how local property taxes are managed.
The city is managing new residential subdivisions to ensure they fit existing neighborhoods and have proper drainage.
Wildfire season is hitting Pleasant Grove earlier than usual, so it's time to stop procrastinating on your emergency prep. Take a few minutes now to clear brush and update your evacuation plan before the risk spikes.
Council members are asking for more time to review complex zoning and code changes before meetings.
After a student was struck in a crosswalk, Pleasant Grove is rushing to install new safety upgrades and change traffic patterns near schools. These updates aim to prevent future accidents and make the daily commute safer for local kids.
Pleasant Grove is finally breaking ground on the new Discovery Park, giving local families a much-needed spot for outdoor fun and modern play areas. It’s a major upgrade for the neighborhood that’s been in the works for a while.
Pleasant Grove is debating a major shake-up in how our school district is run and funded. This could change everything from who makes the rules for your kids' classrooms to how your property taxes are divvied up.
Pleasant Grove’s plan to break away from the larger school district is currently stuck in neutral, leaving parents and teachers wondering who will actually run the schools next year. With negotiations stalled, the uncertainty is creating a major headache for local education planning.