Spanish Fork · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Spanish Fork City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
The city is updating its flood rules to match new federal maps. This helps keep our community safe and ensures residents can get proper flood insurance.
This proposal would shift land use from residential to commercial, potentially bringing new business to the area near 450 West 1675 South.
Spanish Fork just dropped their 2024 wellbeing survey, showing exactly how residents feel about life in the city. It’s a quick reality check to see if the city’s current projects actually align with what you care about most.
The city is looking at how to fit new homes into existing neighborhoods through infill projects. This helps maximize land use but can change the feel of established streets.
The airport is updating its tie-down layout to better accommodate aircraft and meet safety standards. This ensures the facility remains functional and safe for local pilots.
Spanish Fork is dropping $48 million to give the local airport a major facelift. It’s a bold move meant to bring in new jobs and keep the city’s economy growing for years to come.
A local resident requested that the city consider raising the temperature of the recreation pool by five degrees to make it more comfortable for toddlers and seniors.
The city is looking at ways to improve traffic flow and safety on 1400 North.
A truck smashed into a traffic light at the I-15 off-ramp, causing major road closures in Spanish Fork. You'll want to check your GPS before heading out to avoid getting stuck in the gridlock.
The city is setting a six-month deadline for developers to claim impact fee reimbursements to keep city accounting clean and efficient.
The city is setting a six-month deadline for developers to ask for impact fee money back. This helps the city keep its budget organized and prevents old, forgotten projects from causing accounting headaches.
The city is finalizing plans for a new park. They are looking at how to make it safer for kids and better for walkers by adjusting trails and sidewalks.
Spanish Fork just opened a new all-abilities park designed so kids of every physical capability can play side-by-side. It’s a fantastic, inclusive spot to add to your weekend rotation if you're looking for something fun to do with the family.
The city is looking at ways to help local businesses like the Montessori school grow by adjusting zoning rules to fit their needs.
The city is updating its long-term growth map to ensure development happens in the right places. This helps keep neighborhoods stable while planning for future transit and business areas.
A fire is tearing through farmland and buildings in Spanish Fork right now. Stay clear of the area so first responders can get in and handle the situation safely.
Spanish Fork is scoring EPA funding to scrub away industrial pollution from old sites. This means those eyesores in your neighborhood could finally be turned into new parks, housing, or local shops.
A kid was hurt near a Spanish Fork daycare after a guy shooting birds accidentally hit them with a stray bullet. Now, the city is looking at tightening up rules on where you can legally fire guns to make sure this doesn't happen again.
Spanish Fork’s historic Main Street is losing its spark, and city leaders are scrambling to figure out how to keep local shops from closing their doors for good. It’s a make-or-break moment to decide if the downtown area can evolve or if it’s destined to fade away.
Spanish Fork is launching a 'University 101' program to pull back the curtain on how city hall actually functions. It’s a solid chance to see where your tax money goes and learn how to get involved in local decisions.
Spanish Fork’s police chief is retiring after nearly four decades on the job. This change at the top is a big deal because the new hire will set the tone for how the city handles public safety moving forward.
Spanish Fork is opening a brand-new, all-abilities park this weekend designed so every kid can play together regardless of physical limitations. It’s a solid spot to add to your weekend rotation if you’re looking for a fun, inclusive place to take the family.