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The council is considering two impactful rezoning proposals that could reshape housing options for young adults and create new townhome developments in our community.

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Council reviews two rezonings: Ponce de Leon townhome concept at Porter Ave. and housing authority plan at Patterson St.
Planning staff presented two rezones: an owner‑occupancy conditional overlay and R16→R2 rezoning for a townhome consolidation at 1172 Porter Ave., and an R4→R5 rezoning for 211 Patterson St. to expand a Housing Authority project for youth aging out of foster care. Planning Commission recommended approval of both; council requested traffic, notice and concentration‑of‑services data.
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December 3, 2025 at 4:08 PM
A proposed airport leasing policy aims to reshape municipal procedures, balancing tenant needs with FAA requirements, but contentious issues like reversion rules and rent adjustments are stirring debate among council members.

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Council begins wide review of proposed airport leasing policy, highlighting lease term, reversion and rent adjustments
City airport staff outlined a proposed leasing policy intended to align local code with FAA grant assurances, proposing a standard 20‑year ground lease with two 10‑year extensions and addressing contentious reversion rules for improvements, tenant transfers and rent adjustments. Council asked for more time and stakeholder detail before final action.
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December 3, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Ogden's future safety hinges on the adoption of a crucial pre-disaster mitigation plan that identifies 14 local hazards and potential federal funding opportunities.

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City staff present Weber County pre‑disaster mitigation plan; adoption would preserve federal grant eligibility
Ogden City Council heard a presentation from county staff on the Weber County five‑year pre‑disaster mitigation plan, which catalogs 14 hazards and lists local mitigation projects. Adopting the plan keeps the city eligible for federal mitigation funding but does not by itself obligate the city to spend new funds.
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December 3, 2025 at 3:42 PM
Davis County School District consultants reveal key themes from 35 focus groups, highlighting the urgency of relationships, communication, and mental health in shaping the future of education.

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District consultants present community feedback: relationships, communication and mental health rise to top
Consultants for the district summarized 35 focus groups and roughly 33 hours of audio and identified top themes — relationships, communication/transparency, family partnerships, advanced opportunities and social-emotional learning — which board members used to begin prioritizing strategic-plan focus areas.
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December 3, 2025 at 9:09 AM
Residents are divided over the proposed Creekstone solar project, with ranchers fearing loss of grazing land while supporters tout potential economic benefits for the community.

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Residents split at Millard County public comment over proposed Creekstone solar project
Public commenters at a Millard County meeting traded views on a proposed Creekstone solar development: ranchers warned the project would remove grazing infrastructure and harm viewsheds, while others and Oak City’s mayor highlighted survey support for preserving agriculture and cited potential local economic benefits.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:25 AM
Grand County faces a staggering $1.7 million repayment to taxpayers after a pipeline tax appeal, prompting urgent discussions on legislative changes and collective action.

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Grand County backs UAC lobbying push after Mid‑America pipeline settlement exposes taxpayers to repayments
Commissioners discussed a Mid America Pipeline tax appeal that requires refunds for 2017–2023, explored legislative fixes and a UAC pooled lobbying request; Grand County’s calculated share of a $250,000 UAC effort is $6,130 and the commission agreed to place that amount on the next agenda for a vote.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:21 AM
Ogden City Council is taking the first steps to potentially transform the former Taylor Canyon Elementary site into a community park, but concerns about costs and public support linger.

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Ogden council adopts resolution to pursue purchase of former Taylor Canyon elementary site
Ogden City Council voted Dec. 2 to adopt Resolution 2025-23 declaring the citys intent to pursue purchase of the former Taylor Canyon Elementary School site (4.23 acres). Council amended the resolution to remove language asserting the parcel already had public support to remain open space; appraisals and negotiations remain to come.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:19 AM
Tooele County is stepping up its fight against the opioid crisis with multi-year funding for innovative recovery programs and essential resources.

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Tooele County recommends multi-year opioid-abatement awards and authorizes county manager to sign contracts
Human services recommended multi-year awards from opioid settlement funds for recovery networks, methadone treatment, jail in-service programs, naloxone kits and prescription drop boxes; commissioners authorized the county manager to execute the drafted agreements when they are presented.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:17 AM
A groundbreaking app developed by UDOT has slashed right-of-way processing time from 54 to just 31 days, saving staff 70 hours a year!

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UDOT staff say internal app cut right-of-way processing time nearly in half
An unidentified Utah Department of Transportation staff member said a new app, built using existing UDOT software and rolled out statewide this summer, reduced average right-of-way package processing from about 54 days to about 31 days and saves roughly 70 hours of staff time annually.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:16 AM
A groundbreaking AI device is here to detect hidden tire failures before they lead to accidents, promising safer roads for everyone.

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AI-driven tire anomaly system aims to spot hidden tire failures before they become crashes
A presenter described a tire-anomaly detection system that uses artificial intelligence to flag tires with early signs of separation or low pressure, saying early detection could cut crashes and reduce downtime for commercial truck operators.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:13 AM
A new state law in Utah will soon require property owners in high-risk areas to pay a small fee for certified home assessments aimed at reducing wildfire risks—are you prepared?

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State WUI program will place small, initial fees on Cache County properties in mapped high‑risk areas, state staff tell county officials
State wildfire staff told Cache County officials a new law creates a state high‑risk WUI map and a fee to fund certified home assessments; the fee will be collected via county tax bills beginning in 2026 and start low (roughly $20–$100 per structure) while statewide costs are established.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:09 AM
A developer's bold request to rezone a key phase of a solar and data-center project promises significant economic benefits for Millard County, but local residents are raising concerns about visibility and land use.

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Developer seeks rezoning for Phase 1 of Millard County solar/data‑center project, offers compensations for grazers
A developer asked the Millard County Commission to rezone Phase 1 (and part of Phase 3) of a proposed solar and data‑center project, offering to withdraw other phases and to compensate grazers; supporters touted large investment and tax‑revenue projections while residents raised view‑shed concerns.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:08 AM
Art and science unite at the UVU Museum's 'Healing Waters' exhibition, challenging the negative narrative surrounding Utah Lake and transforming it into a source of community pride.

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UVU exhibition 'Healing Waters' pairs art and science to reshape Utah Lake's public story
Speakers at a Utah Lake community event described how art, storytelling and outreach aim to counter a dominant negative narrative about Utah Lake; the UVU Museum exhibition 'Healing Waters' featured 50 artists, public programs and drew 6,679 visits, with a virtual exhibit planned.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:06 AM
Despite removing 30 million pounds of invasive carp from Utah Lake, researchers warn that achieving target reduction levels will require a dramatic increase in effort or innovative new strategies.

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Utah State researcher: meeting carp-reduction targets on Utah Lake will require far more effort or new tools
Tim Walzworth of Utah State University presented data showing invasive common carp biomass on Utah Lake dropped after removal efforts but has stabilized above target levels; models indicate meeting the program's 75% biomass-reduction goal likely requires a five- to tenfold increase in seining effort or alternative methods such as targeted baits or genetic tools.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:05 AM
A groundbreaking algae-harvesting boat developed by UVU is effectively reducing harmful blooms in Utah Lake by over 60%, but can one vessel really make a difference?

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UVU researcher outlines algae-harvesting boat, reports steady spot-cleaning success but says more boats are needed
Dr. Kevin Sherloft of Utah Valley University described a boat-mounted filtration system that removes surface algae at marinas and beaches on Utah Lake, citing a typical one-pass reduction of about 60% and daily averages used to estimate removed biomass. He said a single boat is insufficient for full seasonal control.
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December 3, 2025 at 8:01 AM
A heated public hearing in Cove Fort revealed deep community concerns over a proposed highway-commercial zoning change, with residents questioning safety and transparency while the applicant pushes for financial gain.

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Heated public hearing in Cove Fort over proposed highway-commercial zoning leaves commission with questions; no final vote recorded
Applicant for a 37-acre (application also lists 53.8 acres in places) zone change at 18000 West Highway 161 (Silver Tree Farm, Inc.) asked to reclassify range-and-forest land to highway commercial; many neighbors and residents opposed due to lack of submitted plans, limited emergency services, groundwater concerns and alleged intimidation by the applicant. Commissioners deferred final decision in the provided transcript and spent time asking legal and vesting questions.
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December 3, 2025 at 7:51 AM
Millard County is shaking things up with new zoning amendments that could transform over 600 acres into light industrial land—could this pave the way for geothermal development?

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Commission adopts multiple zoning map amendments amid brief discussion
The commission adopted an ordinance to change roughly 23 acres near Fall Creek and another major map amendment to rezone hundreds of acres to light industrial after planning commission recommendations; both were approved by roll call in the provided transcript.
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December 3, 2025 at 7:46 AM
The Salt Lake City School District is taking bold steps to enhance student achievement and governance with a newly approved strategic plan and innovative policies.

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Board approves strategic plan revisions and adopts new governance policies including public‑education hotline procedures
The board approved revisions to the district strategic plan, adopted a new public‑education hotline (G30) policy to comply with state administrative rules, and approved changes to student board member process and board meeting policy B2.
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December 3, 2025 at 7:09 AM
A concerned parent revealed alarming PCE contamination levels beneath East High, urging the school district to take immediate action and ensure student safety.

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Parent tells school board a PCE contamination plume under East High needs district engagement
A Salt Lake City parent urged the district to engage with federal and state agencies about a PCE plume under East High, citing a federal report that found exceedances in two interior locations and suggesting remediation could cost tens of millions of dollars.
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December 3, 2025 at 7:07 AM
The Salt Lake City School District is making major changes, including the long-term closure of Innovations Early College High School and a reconfiguration of Nibley Park, impacting hundreds of students and families.

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Salt Lake City school board approves Innovations closure, reconfigures Nibley Park and discontinues Washington magnet pilot
On Dec. 2 the Salt Lake City School District board approved long‑term closure of Innovations Early College High School, reconfigured Nibley Park from K–8 to K–6, and discontinued the grades 4–6 magnet pilot at Washington Elementary, directing staff to develop student transition plans and regular program reviews.
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December 3, 2025 at 7:04 AM
San Juan County has officially adopted a critical five-year Community Wildfire Preparedness Plan, but concerns loom over new state mapping and potential fees that could impact rural landowners.

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San Juan County adopts 2026 wildfire-preparedness plan, flags state mapping and fee concerns
The San Juan County Commission approved a five-year Community Wildfire Preparedness Plan required by the state, while commissioners pressed staff on how the county plan interacts with new state House Bill 48 wildfire maps and potential fees for property owners.
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December 3, 2025 at 6:43 AM
Cache County is taking a bold step towards community empowerment by transitioning to an elected fire district board, aiming for equitable funding and better resources for local safety.

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Cache County approves interlocal and transition steps toward elected fire district board
The council approved an interlocal agreement and separate resolutions to transition the Cache County Fire Protection District to an elected five-member board, setting timelines to make the district eligible for elections and possible taxation in coming years.
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December 3, 2025 at 5:03 AM
The Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind committee is raising alarms over proposed funding changes that could limit essential campus services for students who are deaf, blind, or deaf-blind.

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USDB committee opposes removing campus options, asks legislature to study funding changes
Following public comments from parents and staff briefings, the Utah Schools for the Deaf and Blind standing committee unanimously voted to send a revised response to PEA recommendations to the full board, urging retention of current service options (including students with Section 504 plans), cautioning against a straight WPU funding shift, and asking for a study of a USDB-specific weighted WPU and clearer timelines for data changes.
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December 2, 2025 at 11:06 PM
Over 21,000 plants were installed in just two weeks as volunteers and staff gear up for exciting new initiatives to enhance Utah's natural beauty!

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Restoration crews install 21,000+ plants; volunteers and staff tout symposium, festival plans
Addie reported the authority installed more than 21,180 plants in two weeks and has placed over 90,000 plants since 2023; Heather reported roughly 1,200 volunteer cleanups in 2025 (about 1,700 hours). Staff also summarized successful Utah Lake Symposium fundraising ($17,500) and upcoming festival (May 30, 2026).
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December 2, 2025 at 8:28 AM