Get ready for prettier hikes in Provo! BYU and the city are working together to restore the wildflowers at the Rock Canyon Trailhead. It's all about making our local trails even more beautiful.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
Potential costs for park development, amenities, and maintenance.
Residents benefit from improved recreational facilities and access to nature.
Residents and commuters will face a six-month closure of Columbia Lane Road at the bridge.
Updates were provided on the upkeep and management of city parks, trails, and grounds. This ensures community spaces are well-maintained and functional for residents.
The Provo River Trail is set for upgrades including widening and improved under-crossings. However, the project is delayed until late 2026 and will require a six-month road closure at Columbia Lane.
The board reviewed the city's plan for investing in parks and recreational facilities. This plan guides future development and upgrades to public spaces, impacting the quality of life for residents.
The council discussed the importance of parks and open spaces, including developing river trails, Slate Canyon, and ensuring adequate facilities like restrooms at parks.
Wildflowers not wildfires: How BYU and Provo City are helping to restore Rock Canyon Trailhead BYU News
New park and boat harbor connect residents to Provo River and Utah Lake KSL.com