Topics getting the most attention in St. George City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
12 issues with high priority
Get ready for more apartments in St. George! The City Council just approved a new complex with nearly 200 units at Tech Ridge, aiming to boost housing availability.
St. George is losing a huge chunk of federal money, $87 million, for a major I-15 highway project. This funding cut, blamed on the Trump administration, could really mess with the city's plans for improving local roads and infrastructure.
St. George is asking the state for a cool $100 million to supercharge its airport. This means bigger planes and way more flights for Southern Utah.
St. George is finally tackling its housing and traffic nightmares! The new mayor's got a plan, and it could mean big changes for how we live and get around.
St. George residents, your water utility failed to properly monitor drinking water. This raises questions about the safety of your tap water.
St. George has a new mayor and council, but there's already an open seat on the council. If you've ever thought about getting involved in local politics, this is your shot to help steer the city's direction.
St. George is growing like crazy, and people are worried all the new buildings mean less room for hiking and enjoying the outdoors. It's a classic case of development versus nature, and locals are feeling the squeeze.
Get ready for a facelift on St. George Boulevard! The City Council just approved a wave of new developments, meaning big changes are coming to the area.
Get ready for some new faces on the St. George City Council! Election results are in, and while some familiar leaders are returning, others are stepping down to make way for fresh perspectives. It's a mix of continuity and change shaping our city's future.
A former city employee is confessing to stealing and selling city property. This is a major breach of trust and a black eye for the city's reputation.
St. George City Council candidates recently debated key issues like city growth and the controversial Northern Corridor project. This is your chance to see where they stand before you cast your ballot.
Get ready to pay more taxes in St. George. The city council just voted to increase taxes, so your bills are going up soon.