Rezoning a property from General Downtown and Residential Conservation to Medium Density Residential to allow for renovation of existing homes and new multi-family development.
This could increase housing density in the Franklin neighborhood.
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Last vote
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 90 before that.
The owner wants to rezone their property to allow for a two-family home.
Rezoning a property from General Downtown and Residential Conservation to Medium Density Residential to allow for renovation of existing homes and new multi-family development.
A rezone request to change zoning from General Downtown (DT1) and Residential Conservation (RC) to Medium Density Residential (MDR) to allow for infill development with multi-family units while preserving historic homes.
Get ready for a major makeover in Provo! A large undeveloped lot is slated for a big mixed-use project, bringing new shops, apartments, and hotels. This could totally change the vibe of the area.
Get ready for some new safety plans in Provo! After another mudslide, the city is scrambling to figure out how to keep everyone safe from future slides. Expect discussions on new measures soon.
Provo's City Council is pumping the brakes on a massive AI data center proposal. They're hitting pause to dig deeper, meaning the project's future is up in the air for now.
Provo's City Council said no to a new data center, meaning that big tech project won't be built on that specific piece of land. Looks like the city is holding off on this particular development for now.
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