Topics getting the most attention in Price City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
11 issues with high priority
The city is trying to keep employee pay fair by covering a new state-required retirement deduction for some staff members.
Utah is pushing for smart sprinklers and low-flow toilets to save water, but new data shows these gadgets might not be enough to solve our drought problem. Keep an eye on this, because these state-level suggestions could soon turn into mandatory rules for how we use water here in Price.
Price City is tackling resident worries about new commercial development, like that Maverik gas station. They're listening and working on solutions to ease those concerns.
The city is mapping out its major construction and equipment needs for the next five years. This affects everything from road repairs to utility upgrades in your neighborhood.
Price City's got a new boss for its downtown district, Megan Marshall! She's expected to bring fresh ideas to liven up the area, so get ready for some potential changes.
The city is looking at requiring permits for events on sidewalks and public spaces to handle trash and safety concerns.
Price City is cracking down on drug dealers with a new task force, aiming to get more drugs off the streets. But it's not just about arrests; they're also focusing on getting people into recovery programs to help those struggling with addiction.
Price is on the verge of acquiring a massive 124 acres of public land! A bill in the Utah Senate is paving the way for this huge land transfer. What exciting developments await this new city property?
The city is updating its rulebook for how land can be used and developed. This affects everything from building permits to neighborhood zoning, so it's worth checking if your property or future plans are impacted.
Price City has new leaders in charge! Your mayor and city council members have officially been sworn in, meaning fresh perspectives and potentially new decisions are on the horizon for our town.
Heads up, Price! The city council is having a public hearing soon. It's your chance to weigh in on what's happening in your town, so make sure you know the details.