Topics getting the most attention in West Jordan City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
7 issues in development with high priority
A site plan for Rocky Mountain Valves and Automation was reviewed and recommended for approval. The project involves retail storage and office space in a commercially zoned area.
A new free-standing emergency room is being proposed to increase medical service availability in the area near 7800 South.
The Crazy Corn Maze wants to add winter events. The city is balancing the business's desire for flexibility with the need to keep noise and traffic under control for neighbors.
The Crazy Corn Maze wants to add winter holiday attractions and expand its fall events. This requires an amended conditional use permit with conditions on operating days and safety.
Adjusting property lines for the Rolfe Subdivision requires a formal amended plat, not just a simple adjustment, to ensure legal compliance.
A proposal to amend The Highlands Master Development Plan to allow for townhomes on a 5.2-acre parcel sparked debate about increasing housing density in the area. Council members weighed the benefits of varied housing types against concerns about the overall density and its impact on the community's character.
The city is seeing more interest in building external accessory dwelling units (EADUs), which provide more housing options for residents. These projects are being reviewed to ensure they fit the character of existing neighborhoods.