Get ready, South Jordan! The masterminds behind Daybreak are planning a HUGE new development, covering 2,200 acres. This massive project could totally reshape the city.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before, 9 the 90 before that.
The developer is contributing $350,000 toward a city pedestrian bridge project.
Future residents seeking affordable housing and the general public through improved trail connectivity.
Nearby businesses concerned about noise and traffic.
The city is updating how it collects water shares to ensure there is enough water for new homes. Residents are concerned about how the city will handle future water needs, especially for large commercial projects.
The commission reviewed new development proposals, likely including housing and commercial projects. These decisions will impact the city's growth, housing availability, and local economy.
The council reviewed a new housing development, prompting discussions about its size, impact on local traffic, and how it fits into the neighborhood. Residents shared their thoughts on the project's potential effects.
The council will review resolutions and ordinances related to development, including the SoJo Market Place PID, which could impact future growth and infrastructure.
A conditional use permit for a detached accessory building at 10672 S Bison Creek Cv. was discussed. This pertains to accessory dwelling units or other secondary structures on a property.
The council approved the plan for using federal CDBG funds for the upcoming year. These funds are typically used for projects that benefit low-to-moderate income residents, such as housing, community facilities, and economic development initiatives.
Growth surges in South Jordan’s Daybreak ahead of Bees’ season debut KMYU
A preliminary subdivision plat for Daybreak Village was approved, located near the future Backus Highway. Discussions covered buffer zones for utilities and trails, and the commission confirmed adequate city services for this developing area.
The council reviewed a proposal to change the future land use and rezone property for residential development. This could lead to new housing options in the city.
An update was provided on the Pure SoJo Project, a public works initiative. Details on the project's progress and impact on city services were likely discussed.
A rezoning and land use amendment for Park Place Phase 5 was recommended for approval, paving the way for new homes and improved road access. A key condition ensures infrastructure reports align with the new zoning.
The city is clarifying rules for monument signs, commercial building roof designs, and planned community zones to ensure consistent application and remove outdated requirements.
This project involves a preliminary subdivision for a multi-family housing development. The commission discussed parking provisions and active transportation accommodations like bike racks.
A proposal to rezone the historic South Jordan Chapel site for an event center and office building is under consideration. The plan aims to preserve the chapel while adding new structures, but raises questions about building height, setbacks, and visual impact.
A novel business model for private car sales events is proposed, prompting discussion on its unique operational aspects, traffic, and the scope of the permit.
The commission reviewed several new subdivisions in the Daybreak area, including housing and a future church site, ensuring they align with city standards.
The Council is concerned that the new townhomes might not have enough parking. They are working with the developer to ensure garages are big enough for modern vehicles.
Residents and commissioners discussed the traffic impact of the new 222-unit Altitude development. The developer provided an updated traffic study to address concerns about access and road capacity.
A developer is proposing 33 new townhomes on a sloped lot. The city is working with them to ensure there is enough open space and safe sidewalks for future residents.
A proposal to build a dental office on a small, previously vacant parcel. Residents were concerned about traffic, property values, and the process of selling city land.
A developer wants to build 35 townhomes on a steep 2.5-acre lot near the FrontRunner station. The city is pushing for more green space and affordable options in the design.
A local dentist wants to build a new office on a vacant lot on Temple Drive. Neighbors are worried about traffic, the precedent of rezoning residential land, and the potential for future commercial growth in their neighborhood.
The city is planning for future growth around the FrontRunner station, focusing on better pedestrian access and transit connectivity.
The city is reviewing a large housing development near the Jordan River. The project has been adjusted to protect the river and add more affordable condos.
A new pickleball facility is being built at 272 W. 11000 S. Residents and commissioners are concerned about noise and event parking.
Downtown Daybreak opening a mixed-use urban center cnu.org
Proposed housing developments over South Jordan wildlife concerns locals FOX 13 News Utah
Questions raised about proposed South Jordan development on local wildlife, scenery KUTV
Crescent Communities Opens Its 1st Utah Property Multifamily Housing News
Crescent Communities Opens NOVEL Daybreak in Salt Lake City Suburb Multifamily & Affordable Housing Business
Larry H. Miller Real Estate Breaks Ground on Downtown Daybreak in South Jordan, Utah PR Newswire
New park springs to life. It will become the largest in Salt Lake County. The Salt Lake Tribune
Original planners of Daybreak looking to strike gold again with 2,200-acre development in South Jordan ABC4 Utah
11 South Jordan homes may be bulldozed less than three years after being built KSL TV 5
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