Tired of endless construction and that weird gas smell? Taylorsville residents are asking when the city's public works projects will finally wrap up and the odor will disappear.
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Stable — consistent level of discussion. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 4 the 60 before.
Potential cost for the city to complete the wall.
Residents in the vicinity of 2700 West.
Residents who may find the increased fee a financial burden.
A resident requested the completion of a wall on the east side of 2700 West.
A resident requested the completion of a wall on 2700 West, citing it as a desire for happy citizens.
A new apartment complex with 150 units is planned for Redwood Road. This development will add housing options to the downtown area.
The city is proposing to increase the monthly storm drain fee from $4 to $6. This is to fund necessary capital projects, improve infrastructure, and repay existing debt. The increase aims to ensure the long-term health of the storm drainage system.
The city is considering raising storm water fees. A public hearing was held to let residents share their thoughts on the potential increase.
Taylorsville residents frustrated by prolonged construction, gas odor concerns KUTV