Topics getting the most attention in Riverton City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
8 issues with medium priority
Riverton is currently debating whether two saint statues in a public park are just cool art or a violation of the separation of church and state. It’s a tricky legal gray area that has the city council trying to figure out where to draw the line on religious displays.
Riverton’s city leadership is under fire for allegedly sidelining Pride Month celebrations. Residents are now debating whether the city is doing enough to represent its diverse population or if it's intentionally avoiding inclusive programming.
The city has a grant to install EV chargers, but some council members are worried that the city shouldn't be in the business of providing fuel for private cars.
Riverton is currently debating whether to stop cooperating with ICE, which would essentially make us a 'sanctuary city.' It’s a big move that could change how our local police interact with federal immigration authorities.
Riverton’s City Hall is currently a mess after an official investigation proved a mayoral candidate’s assault claims against a councilmember were totally false. It’s a bad look for local politics right before the election and shows just how toxic things have gotten behind the scenes.
Riverton residents are asking if local police are teaming up with federal immigration agents. This report clarifies whether your city is opting into expanded enforcement powers and how that impacts your community.
A Riverton mayoral candidate messed up a campaign mailer, but officials are brushing it off as a simple clerical error. It’s a good nudge to stay sharp on how our local politicians are playing by the rules.
Riverton is redrawing its state legislative district lines, which means your neighborhood might end up with a different representative. It’s worth checking the new map to see how your voting power is being reshaped before the next election cycle.