South Jordan's city manager is clarifying recent statements about water conservation. Don't worry, it sounds like they're just clearing up confusion, not rolling out brand new restrictions right now.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
This could change the upfront costs for developers, which might eventually influence housing prices.
The city and residents, by ensuring adequate water resources for growth.
Residents who may have misunderstood the city's policy on water share leasing.
The city is looking at changing how much water developers need to provide. This could affect the cost and feasibility of future building projects in South Jordan.
The city is exploring leasing secondary water shares for Great Salt Lake conservation. City Manager Dustin Lewis clarified that the city has not prohibited residents from leasing shares from other sources.
Residents are concerned about the city's decision to pause leasing secondary water shares, which they rely on for irrigation and landscaping. They feel blindsided by the decision and worry about the financial and practical implications for their properties.
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