tag:www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com,2005:/categories/news?page=19News | Cottonwood Heights Journal Page 19Educating | Entertaining | Informing2021-05-12T11:25:46-06:00urn:uuid:2b210d34-6fff-446c-8ae0-772131138ecc2021-05-12T11:25:33-06:002021-05-12T11:25:46-06:00Public comment sessions open for gravel pit proposed development plan2021-05-12 11:25:43 -0600Cassie GoffDevelopment plans for the gravel pit are being deliberated by the Cottonwood Heights City Council, as they continue to take public comment throughout May.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:c5ac047b-54ea-452c-b279-174fb4d0d9c42021-05-05T08:45:33-06:002021-06-10T14:24:14-06:00Mastering open space within Cottonwood Heights2021-05-05 08:45:44 -0600Cassie GoffThe Parks, Trails, and Open Space (PTOS) Master Plan for Cottonwood Heights will be incorporated into the general plan after city council approval. As of publication, public comment is still being heard.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:2d3472e7-c620-49b3-97b4-e5beff9d74172021-04-26T11:25:38-06:002021-04-26T11:28:57-06:00How decisions from the 2021 legislative session could impact Cottonwood Heights2021-04-26 11:26:07 -0600Cassie GoffAfter the 2021 legislative session, Cottonwood Heights will have to allow accessory dwelling units within the city but may also benefit from funding specifically geared toward the canyons. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:1edc023c-4e36-4a6c-a130-8ee174e7eb032021-04-19T09:49:25-06:002021-04-19T09:49:40-06:00Waste district seeks independence2021-04-19 09:49:35 -0600Cassie GoffWasatch Front Waste & Recycling District (WFWRD) may soon be an independent entity with complete authority over their organization. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:f1525ff5-fc36-406f-aee1-1003187aebdc2021-04-15T09:16:34-06:002021-05-24T14:00:28-06:00Women might be considered equal under the law, if Utah leaders support the ERA2021-04-15 09:16:54 -0600Cassie GoffCottonwood Heights passed a resolution in support of ratifying the ERA in the U.S. Constitution.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:d9ed8544-c602-446f-bc88-b9f3f18274702021-04-07T11:09:04-06:002021-04-07T11:10:59-06:00Canyon transportation draft plans coming this summer: with or without local municipality feedback2021-04-07 11:09:17 -0600Cassie GoffThe Utah Department of Transportation will finalize a plan for canyon transportation alternatives by the end of this year. The Central Wasatch Commission has been rushing to provide their feedback and recommendation, or else UDOT will proceed without them.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:753eb8ed-cccd-4c2e-8237-ff8aacb231262021-04-05T11:03:00-06:002021-04-05T11:04:37-06:00Cottonwood Heights looks toward a sustainable future with collaborative program2021-04-05 11:03:11 -0600Josh WoodThe primary factor that could make community representatives think twice about moving forward with renewable energy projects offered by Utah 100 Communities is upfront costs.<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:d199c41b-5935-4459-b1f6-1a1b3ef8ef1b2021-03-30T09:39:17-06:002021-03-30T09:42:49-06:00Ferguson Canyon to get overflow parking (and ‘off-leash’ dog area)2021-03-30 09:39:35 -0600Cassie GoffA new park, Ferguson Canyon Trailhead Parking Overflow, will be constructed along Prospector Drive before the end of the year. It will include an off-leash dog area.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:7afda1f3-c528-4df7-84d8-a425dc3a48ba2021-03-15T11:19:58-06:002021-03-15T11:20:07-06:00Residents may pay Storm Water Fee2021-03-15 11:19:57 -0600Cassie GoffThe City of Cottonwood Heights deliberates on implanting a Storm Water Fee for residents.
<small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>urn:uuid:fb9702d3-234c-4c0e-a53a-b8631e813f222021-03-10T11:12:25-07:002021-03-10T11:12:49-07:00Picketing within 100 feet of a residential home is now illegal in Cottonwood Heights2021-03-10 11:12:42 -0700Cassie GoffThrough a recently passed ordinance, picketing or targeting residents at their home within 100 feet of their yard line, for political or other purposes, will result in legal action. <small>Original article published at <a href="www.cottonwoodheightsjournal.com">Cottonwood Heights Journal</a></small>