Topics getting the most attention in Provo City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
9 issues in general with medium priority
A recent mudslide in Provo has city officials scrambling to update their emergency plans. They're learning hard lessons from the event to make sure they're better prepared next time a natural disaster strikes.
A major water main break in Provo caused a mess, damaging cars and businesses. Residents are dealing with the aftermath of the unexpected infrastructure failure.
Provo city officials just shut down a dance fitness class called 'Dirtylicious Dance Fitness.' They decided the name and likely the class itself didn't align with the city's values, so it's a no-go.
Provo just became Utah's first Bee City, pledging to help out pollinators. This move could lead to more green spaces and a healthier environment for everyone.
Get ready, Provo! Our mayor is leading the charge for the 2034 Utah Olympics, and that means major changes are coming to our city. We're talking about a potential boom, but also some serious disruptions.
Provo's city government wants to tear down a private building they say is unsafe. They're using eminent domain, which lets the government take private property for public use, to make this happen.
Worried about mudslides after the Buckley Draw Fire? Provo city has a report on it, but they're keeping it under wraps for now. They say they're still working on it, so we'll have to wait to see if our homes are in danger.
A massive mudslide just trashed a bunch of homes and a church in Provo, and now folks are blaming the city, saying it could have been stopped. People are wondering if anyone's going to get their money back for the damage.
Our local parks are getting trashed! Someone set fire to the playground at a Provo park, and it's not the first time. City officials are asking residents to be on the lookout for more vandalism.