American Fork · issues
Topics getting the most attention in American Fork City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
The city is considering adding about 7 acres of land to its jurisdiction. This would change the zoning to residential, potentially impacting future housing density in that area.
The city is rethinking its zoning map after residents expressed concerns about potential changes to their neighborhoods. The new plan focuses only on commercial areas, ensuring residential zones stay the same.
The city is working to bring existing buildings into compliance after owners completed construction without proper permits. This ensures that all structures meet safety and zoning standards.
The city is cleaning up its rulebook to make it easier to read and follow. This should make it simpler for residents and builders to understand what is allowed on their property.
The city is looking at moving away from a single downtown model to having multiple 'hubs' of activity. This could change how traffic flows and where new businesses open up in your neighborhood.
The city is making it easier for residents to find rules about what they can plant in their park strips by adding a link to the arborist's page.
The city is updating its 15-year-old roadmap for growth. This affects how land is used, where infrastructure goes, and how the city handles future housing and economic needs.