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The Heber City Council meets Tuesday and could approve several annexations along with an interlocal agreement to share revenue from the recently approved recreation, arts and parks tax.
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Wasatch County has a RAP Tax on the ballot again this year. The measure lost by eight votes in last year’s election.
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A Wasatch County nonprofit is seeking to raise $50 million to build an arts center in Heber City.
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The Wasatch County School District wants to annex the site that’s been proposed for the new high school into Heber City limits. Heber City supported the move at its regular meeting Tuesday.
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At an interlocal meeting in Midway Wednesday, Wasatch County governments will discuss the school district’s proposal to build a new high school, and other county-wide topics.
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Heber City hopes to wrap up a lengthy negotiating process and push the plan for a Smith’s Marketplace across the finish line by as soon as late August.
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The Heber City Council will consider moving forward on a Smith’s Marketplace in this week’s meeting. That follows months of negotiations between the city, the grocery chain and a developer over paying for infrastructure.
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On today's Local News Hour with host Leslie Thatcher guests include: (5:29) Summit County Council Member Doug Clyde recaps Wednesday's meeting, (21:42) Heber City Council Member Mike Johnston weighs in on local matters including the city building a fiber internet infrastructure and outdoor gym addressed at Tuesdays meeting and (37:30) Sam Mekrut of the Mountain Mediation Center and Joe Urankar from the Park City LGBTQ+ task force talk about the June 28th community conversation on the topics of visibility and belonging held at the Park City Library.
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Heber City Councilmember Mike Johnston weighs in on local matters including the city building a fiber internet infrastructure and outdoor gym.