St. George is booming and the mayor's got a plan to manage all the new folks moving in. It's all about making sure roads, utilities, and city services can handle the influx.
At a glance
Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before.
The project will increase the city's tax base but will also require infrastructure and service support for 438 new households.
Future residents seeking new housing options in St. George.
No groups negatively affected
Letter to the Editor: Washington County cannot fully thrive without the Northern Corridor St. George News
The city is considering a new 9-unit townhome project. This is part of a broader effort to manage medium-density housing growth in the area.
A large new housing development is proposed that would add 438 units to the area. This will significantly increase density near Gap Canyon Parkway.
St. George's growth surge outshines Salt Lake City Axios
St. George mayor outlines plan to keep up with growth in state of the city address ABC4 Utah
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