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Shipping containers are an essential storage solution to some and an eyesore to others. The Heber City Council decided yesterday to loosen its rules on where they’re allowed, siding with local businesses that rely on them.
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Heber City may be nearing a final plan to bring a Smith’s Marketplace to town. But the timeline hit a delay when the city council delayed a decision about spending $2 million for a road to the proposed new store.
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The Heber City Council will meet Tuesday. The council is scheduled to vote on whether to pay for a road connecting a city street to a proposed Smith’s Marketplace.
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Heber City Councilmember Yvonne Barney discusses the Wasatch Back Economic Summit and Heber City Council meeting.
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On today's Local News Hour, Sean Higgins covers host Leslie Thatcher. His guests include: (07:58) Executive Director of Park City Soccer Club Shelley Gillwald with an update on tryout dates and the upcoming season (22:55) Heber City Councilmember Yvonne Barney discusses the Wasatch Back Economic Summit and Heber City Council meeting and (42:05) Park City Film Director Katy Wang on wrapping up the indoor viewing season, and the return of the summer drive-in series.
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Internet access and Highway 40 development are topics of discussion at this week’s Heber City Council meeting.
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A new procedure for when the public can speak during Heber City Council meetings is now in effect after months of debate and fine tuning.
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For the next 6 months, all new building designs in Heber City must be capped at three stories. The city council indicated that could become a permanent limit soon.
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Heber City leaders will meet Tuesday to finalize plans for a "Week of Kindness.” They will also discuss new rules for how members of the public can make their feelings known at city meetings.
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Heber City Council member Mike Johnston has a recap from Wednesday's meeting, including the discussion on whether to allow pride banners on Main St.