Knowing when the RDA meets is the first step to having a say in how the city grows. These meetings cover projects that can change the look and feel of our neighborhoods.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 5 mentions in the last 30 days, 6 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The rezoning is intended to assist with the property's financial purposes.
The property owner will benefit from having a zoning designation that matches the actual use of their land.
Nearby residents may experience temporary construction impacts and increased traffic.
A homeowner is looking to rezone their property from commercial to residential. This makes sense since it's already a house and doesn't fit the commercial requirements.
The decision came down to a common debate in Utah: preservation versus property rights.
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A new 110,000-square-foot veterans clinic is coming to South State Street. It will offer primary care, a women's clinic, and pharmacy services, aiming to improve local healthcare access for veterans.
A developer is looking to merge seven separate lots into one at 3711 South State Street. This could pave the way for larger-scale development on that site.
The city is seeing new interest in consolidating properties along State Street. This usually leads to larger, more modern developments that could bring new businesses or housing to the area.
The city is using tax incentives to encourage developers to build high-density housing near transit. This aims to make the area more walkable and provide more affordable housing options.
The city is looking for county funding to help pay for the design and renovation of the Water Tower Plaza, a key community space.
The city is rewriting its rulebook to make it easier to build things like missing-middle housing and neighborhood-friendly businesses, while trying to keep the character of older neighborhoods intact.
Residents are worried about the city's plan to fence off a piece of land they've been taking care of for years. They want the city to stop the project and talk to them first.
The city has an extra $1 million to spend on downtown improvements thanks to a successful bond sale. This means more resources for the city's long-term vision for the downtown area.
This schedule dictates when the city will hold public meetings to discuss redevelopment projects. Knowing these dates helps residents participate in decisions about how our city grows and changes.
A new mixed-use project is coming to South State Street. It promises to bring hundreds of new homes and affordable housing options to the area, while also improving walkability and transit access.
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The city is building a new public works campus because the current one is outdated. This project requires zoning changes and new rules for how city buildings are designed and managed.
The city is building a new Public Works facility, which requires changing zoning rules to allow for outdoor storage and parking. This is necessary to keep the project on track and save money on temporary rentals.
The city is cleaning up its books by closing out 11 old project areas that haven't had any activity or funding for years. This helps keep city records accurate and follows state requirements.
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