Springville is using a new T-Mobile grant to turn the downtown area into a walkable, art-focused hub. It’s a major upgrade that aims to make our city center a place people actually want to hang out in.
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The city is exploring low-cost options like audio tours to highlight local history.
Residents and visitors interested in local history.
No groups negatively affected
The city wants to make commercial areas more pedestrian-friendly by allowing buildings to be closer to the sidewalk.
The city is looking at using public art installations to make Springville more attractive to visitors and shoppers. This could change the look of our public spaces while helping local businesses.
The city is exploring a Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) to help revitalize the Main Street corridor. This could bring new investment and improvements to the area, though some residents have questions about how it works.
Developing downtowns: Utah County cities eye revitalization efforts through statewide Main Street program heraldextra.com
Residents are concerned about preserving the history of downtown buildings as new development projects move forward.
Springville introduces plan to install art loop routes through downtown heraldextra.com
Springville Central Bank announces historical revitalization project to recreate original architecture KSL TV 5
Springville receives T-Mobile grant to revitalize downtown through public art walking routes KSL.com
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