Tooele is blowing up with new housing and a temple, which means more construction zones and traffic lights in your future. It’s a major growth spurt that’s going to change how you get around town every day.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 2 mentions in the last 30 days, 3 the 90 before that.
The project will likely increase property tax revenue for the city.
Future residents looking for townhome-style housing in Tooele.
Applicants who have started the permit process but haven't paid yet, as they may face higher costs.
A developer wants to build 23 townhomes on a small plot of land. The commission will check if it fits the neighborhood's zoning rules.
The city is proposing to narrow James Way by 9 feet. This could change how the street is used or maintained in the future.
The city is deciding how to zone 116 acres of land. It's a big deal because it will shape the northern entrance to our city and determine what kind of businesses and buildings go there.
Residents are asking the city to keep pickleball nets up all year, even when restrooms are closed, and are pushing for more courts on the south side of town to handle growth.
The city wants to make sure that when fees go up, they apply to all pending permits that haven't been paid for yet. This helps the city cover its actual costs for services.
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