Springville · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Springville City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
The city is rewriting its long-term roadmap for growth. This affects everything from where new homes go to how we manage water and business development.
The city is looking at changing zoning requirements for specific residential lots, which could affect how many homes can be built in certain areas.
The commission is looking at changing zoning for a property to allow for different residential standards. This could impact the density and character of the surrounding neighborhood.
The city is looking at changing zoning rules on North Main Street to allow for mixed-use development. This could change the look and feel of the area by allowing a mix of homes and businesses instead of just commercial buildings.
The city updated its fence rules to make it easier for homeowners to get permits and understand where they can build on their property.
The city is looking at changing the zoning for two lots on North Main Street to the 'Main Street South Gateway' designation. This could change how those properties are developed in the future.
The city wants to rezone two properties on North Main Street to better fit the 'Gateway' vision for that area. This could change what kind of businesses or buildings are allowed to be built there in the future.
Residents are worried about dust, health, and noise from concrete crushing plants. The city is trying to stop these from spreading to new areas.
The area around the new 1600 South interchange is changing. The city is rezoning a nearby lot to allow for more 'Highway Commercial' uses, which could bring new businesses like a climbing gym to the area.
The city is updating its master plan, which dictates how Springville will grow. This affects everything from where new houses are built to how we handle traffic.