Hideout Raises Property Taxes, Updates Annexation Policy Plan
Located in Wasatch County on the North end of the Jordanelle, the town of Hideout is continuing to guide the town as they expect growth
Located in Wasatch County on the North end of the Jordanelle, the town of Hideout is continuing to guide the town as they expect growth
The Sorenson Annexation Petition is moving forward. At the September 3rd City Council Work meeting the petitioner answered questions from the council. Mike Bradshaw the
The transit study to look at a possible bus line inside and connecting outside Wasatch County is underway. The study is starting with an online survey
Heber City Council approved a grant agreement to fund the Airport Master Plan update at Tuesday’s city council. The Heber Airport Master Plan will be
What will Heber look like 30 years from now? Continued sprawl or high-density town centers with open space surrounding? Or something else? Answering those questions
Heber Valley has a few events on Wednesday including a visit from Representative John Curtis and a presentation of the Envision Heber 2050 project. Utah
In April, UDOT approved funding for an environmental impact study of the Heber Valley Parkway. Earlier this month UDOT officials met with local officials and
Consideration to surplus and then sell or develop city property near the Heber City cemetery is no more. After another long public hearing city council
The Heber City eastern bypass will connect Red Ledges traffic to US 40. Red Ledges and future development New London will build the end portions
The Heber Envision Process is nearing its end. After some public meetings, and online outreach the big survey for the project closes on July 15th.
On today’s program, Summit County Council member Doug Clyde has a recap of Wednesday’s meeting. Project Consultant Christie Oostema talks about the Heber Envision 2050
The developer of the Sorenson land, located just north of Heber City’s current city limits, recently filed an Annexation Petition with the Heber City Recorder
Why do we live in the Heber Valley? Why do people come here? Is it only for our incredible mountains with their scenic views and
Heber City will host an all-day event this year for the 4th of July, beginning at Noon at the Main Street Park in Heber. Festivities
The Envision Heber 2050 Initiative is conducting a survey that will shape the future growth of Heber City, all this is happening while growth is