American Fork is planning a major overhaul of City Hall, which will change how you access local services. It’s a big project, so keep an eye on how they’re planning to spend your tax dollars on this upgrade.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 2 the 60 before, 6 the 90 before that.
The project contract is valued at $173,106.00.
Residents and businesses connected to the city sewer system.
Taxpayers who may face higher costs if the project is not scaled appropriately.
The city is reviewing how it pays for new growth and maintains existing services like water and parks. This will likely influence future utility rates and development costs.
The developer wants to change the storm drain layout for the Bridges at Fox Hollow neighborhood. This is important because it ensures the area handles rain and runoff properly without causing issues for nearby homes.
The city is looking to build a new recreation center to replace or supplement current aging facilities. This will likely impact future city budgets and the quality of fitness options available to residents.
The fitness center needs updates, but the committee has to make sure they don't spend more than the budget allows.
The library is using grant money to build a new teen area and get a better sorter to handle books faster. This should make the library more fun for teens and help staff get materials back on the shelves quicker.
The city is looking at how to fix up or expand the aging fitness center. Residents have shown support for a bond to fund these improvements in a future election.
The DCS Warehouse is updating its drainage and exterior look to better fit the site.
A resident raised concerns about the lack of compliant handicapped parking stalls near city facilities.
The city is updating drainage easements to ensure the Bridges at Fox Hollow subdivision manages water runoff correctly. This ensures the neighborhood stays dry and meets city standards.
The project ensures that the industrial park has proper drainage and water connections, which helps prevent flooding and utility issues in the area.
The city wants to build a new, larger Public Works building to house more staff and equipment. Council members are debating if the proposed $45 million price tag is too high and if the building is larger than the city actually needs.
The city is looking to borrow $50 million to upgrade its public works facility. This project is meant to improve city services and infrastructure capacity.
The city is investing in sewer rehabilitation to keep our systems running smoothly.
American Fork City Council moves ahead with plan for public fiber internet network KUTV