The city is rezoning land near the UVX station to allow for more housing and commercial space, which could change the neighborhood's density.
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The rezoning is expected to facilitate future infill and redevelopment opportunities in the area.
Residents looking for more housing options and better access to transit.
Existing residents concerned about increased density and traffic in their neighborhoods.
The city is allowing the conversion of an existing office building into apartments to increase housing density in a shopping center zone.
The city is allowing residential units inside existing commercial buildings to help increase housing options.
The city is updating zoning near the 2230 North UVX station to meet state requirements for housing and transit-oriented development. This will allow for more density and commercial activity near the transit line.
The city is rezoning areas around transit stops to allow for more housing and commercial growth. This is a state requirement to keep transit funding flowing to Provo.
Residents discussed how new housing developments and potential zoning changes might impact school capacity, traffic, and the character of their neighborhoods.
The city is adding 12 new residential units downtown to help more people live near local amenities.
The city is reviewing several new housing projects, including townhomes and a large apartment complex. These projects aim to increase housing supply but often raise questions about density and neighborhood fit.
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