Topics getting the most attention in Sandy City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
13 issues in general
A local writer is pushing for Sandy to embrace new ideas instead of sticking with old ways. It's all about making smart choices for the city's future.
Get ready for some changes on a stretch of road near you! Midvale is giving a piece of land back to Sandy, and Sandy City will now be in charge of its upkeep. This could mean new improvements or maintenance work is on the way.
Granite residents are deciding whether to merge with Sandy City or become their own independent town. This vote is a major fork in the road for the community's future.
Granite wants to become its own city, and Sandy is looking to annex some areas. This could change who provides your services and how your taxes are spent.
Sandy City lost a court battle over a mixed-use development, meaning a developer could get their project approved. This could mean big changes to the neighborhood's look and feel.
Sandy's gonna pay to fix up a house that got wrecked by a geyser. Looks like the city's taking responsibility for the water damage.
Sandy City is considering a zoning change that could allow for smaller homes to be built. This move aims to potentially increase housing availability and affordability in the area.
Get ready for more housing in Sandy! The City Council just gave the green light to a new townhome development, which means more options for people looking to buy or rent.
Sandy residents, want to know how your city is *really* doing? A new survey from USU spills the tea on what people love and what needs a tune-up. Dive in to see the results!
Sandy City is getting serious about its bulk waste program. If you're not playing by the rules when tossing out your big stuff, you could get a warning or even a fine. It's all about keeping the city clean and the program running smoothly.
Sandy City might start fining door-to-door salespeople who ignore your 'no soliciting' signs. This new ordinance aims to give residents more control over who comes to their door.
Good news, Sandy! E-scooters are here to stay. The city council has decided to allow them, so you can keep using them to get around.
A business is trying to reopen in Sandy but is currently operating without a license. They're working with the city to get everything up to code before they can officially get the green light.