Big wildfire means big mudslide risk for Provo! City's prepping for potential damage to homes and roads, so keep an eye out.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
The project involves significant private investment in land development and infrastructure.
The applicant and potential future homeowners in the new subdivision.
Existing neighbors who fear potential instability and loss of hillside character.
The city is updating its flood rules to match new federal maps. This helps keep residents eligible for flood insurance and improves safety.
The city is updating its rules for floodplains to align with new FEMA maps. This is important for safety and to ensure compliance with federal regulations.
Residents are worried about the safety of their homes following recent mudslides and are questioning the city's management of the development site.
Rainfall causes more flooding issues near Provo burn scar ABC4 Utah
Managing mud: Provo City addressing increased debris flow risks following Buckley Draw Fire heraldextra.com
Neighbors are worried about the proposed hillside grading at 2000 N Canyon Road, citing concerns about slope stability and lack of detailed plans.
Fire officials are urging residents to clear brush and create 'defensible space' around their homes to reduce wildfire risks.
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