Topics getting the most attention in Pleasant Grove public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
26 issues with high priority
Pleasant Grove police are cracking down on golf carts cruising on city streets. If you're planning to take your cart for a spin, keep it off main roads to avoid getting slapped with a ticket.
The Pleasant Grove pool is closed until at least Thursday due to a chlorine spill. You'll need to find a different spot to swim while city crews handle the cleanup and safety checks.
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.
Pleasant Grove’s brand-new splash pad broke down just 48 hours after opening, leaving local families high and dry. The city is currently scrambling to figure out what went wrong and when the park will actually be usable again.
The city is looking at raising sewer fees to keep up with TSSD costs. This could mean a slight increase in your monthly utility bill.
The council is debating whether the current IT contract is sufficient for the city's growth or if they need more proactive tech support.
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.
Pleasant Grove is dropping $52 million to finally fix our crumbling roads over the next decade. While better streets are a win, residents are frustrated by the budget shifts being used to pay for the project.
Pleasant Grove is in a legal standoff over whether they have to host every religious statue offered to them just because they accepted one in the past. The Supreme Court's ruling will decide if cities can pick and choose what monuments go in public parks or if they have to open the floodgates to everyone.
The city is looking at how to grow downtown without losing its small-town feel. They are weighing whether to encourage taller, mixed-use buildings or stick to smaller, historic-style development.
Pleasant Grove is joining a statewide program to give our downtown a much-needed facelift. Expect more walkable streets and a better mix of local shops to make the city center a place you actually want to hang out.
The votes are in for Pleasant Grove, and the new leadership will soon be setting the agenda for our city's future. It’s time to see who won and how their platform might change your day-to-day life.
Residents are frustrated by the lack of enforcement regarding junk vehicles and trailers parked in residential cul-de-sacs.
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.
Pleasant Grove is dropping $18 million to bring UTOPIA fiber to town, finally giving residents a real alternative to the slow, spotty internet we've been stuck with. It’s a major upgrade that should make streaming, gaming, and working from home a whole lot smoother.
The city is balancing the need for more childcare options with concerns from neighbors about traffic and the character of their quiet streets.
Pleasant Grove just dropped $20 million on a new fiber network, so say goodbye to laggy video calls and slow downloads. It’s a major upgrade that brings high-speed, reliable internet to homes and businesses across the city.
State lawmakers are debating whether churches should start paying their fair share for road maintenance. If this passes, Pleasant Grove could see a major shift in how it funds local infrastructure projects.
The city is adjusting boundaries to ensure residents on 900 West can access sewer services without creating problematic 'islands' of land.
Pleasant Grove finally broke ground on a new rec center, so get ready for a fresh spot to hit the gym or catch local events. It’s a long-awaited upgrade that’s finally moving from blueprints to reality.
Pleasant Grove is relaxing its rules on keeping pigeons, making it way easier to set up your own coop in the backyard. If you've been wanting to get into urban bird-keeping, the city just cleared the path for you.
Pleasant Grove is facing a lawsuit over a new road utility fee that critics say was pushed through in secret. If the city loses, they might have to kill the fee or burn through your tax dollars fighting it in court.
Pleasant Grove is being sued over a road utility fee that residents claim is unfair. If the city loses, they’ll have to overhaul how they pay for road repairs, which could directly change what you see on your monthly utility bill.
Pleasant Grove's mayor is in hot water for allegedly using their platform to break state ethics laws in a recent op-ed. This could trigger a formal investigation into how our city leaders handle their official communications.
Pleasant Grove is officially taking legal action to get rid of that nasty smell that’s been hanging over the city. The city is using tax dollars to force a resolution and clean up the air in your neighborhood.
Pleasant Grove is considering a total ban on Sunday beer sales, which would stop you from picking up a cold one at local stores on the weekend. It’s a major shift in local policy that could change your Sunday grocery run.