Spanish Fork just gave the green light to a massive inland port project that’s going to transform the city’s industrial landscape over the next quarter-century. Get ready for a major uptick in construction and a permanent shift in local traffic patterns.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
Requires developers to fund necessary infrastructure improvements.
The general public and future business tenants.
Residents living near the development site will likely deal with increased noise, pollution, and traffic congestion for years to come.
Controversial Spanish Fork Inland Port approved, now 25 years of building to go ABC4 Utah