Category Archives: Local
Planning in the news: Living in Daybreak- What residents say the Utah community is really like
Paighten delves into the enduring ambivalence surrounding Daybreak, even two decades on.
Utah Voices: What would you change about the Cottonwood Canyons?
As Utahns speak out about traffic, traction, parking and a controversial gondola plan, we asked to hear from you.
A Plan To Link The East and West Of SLC Is On Hold
Neighbors have questioned the need for the crossing, what it would look like and how it would be maintained.
$3M for new pedestrian bridge in Sandy approved by committee
A legislative committee has approved $3 million for a pedestrian bridge in Sandy.
Utah officials unveil key design details for new suburban neighborhood at The Point
You may recognize a familiar face in this article about The Point. Congrats Soren Simonsen!
St. George says it’s counting on getting water from Lake Powell. Environmentalists want to stop the project.
Washington County says they are still counting on the water.
Can SLC entice building of more ‘missing middle’ homes to help ease its housing shortage?
Package of new affordable housing incentives across Utah’s capital aims to encourage property owners to build smaller, more affordable housing. Will it work?
Ballpark neighborhood is getting Salt Lake City’s first food truck park
Salt Lake City is getting its first food truck park, and it won’t be an attraction that requires sunny weather.
Utah County Planner Event Lehi Bike/Scooter Tour On October 12th @10:30 AM
Learn about active transportation, design, parks, greenways, commercial challenges. Bring your own bike or Lime E-scooters will be available for use. Lunch will be provided.
Sandy planning commission approves permit for homeless facility for medically vulnerable
An hours long debate ensued Thursday evening over opening a facility to house medically vulnerable homeless people in Sandy.
The return of a major community asset is part of this small historic town’s revitalization
After a century of getting dammed, diverted, moved out of its channel and, in some places, tapped completely dry, a big section of the Price River now flows free.
Logan council approves rezone and code amendment for Cache Valley Marketplace
At a meeting on Tuesday, the Logan Municipal Council unanimously voted to approve a rezone and code amendment that would allow for the Cache Valley Marketplace development.