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On today's Local News Hour host Leslie Thatcher's guests include: (06:04) Summit County Council member Chris Robinson who recaps Wednesday's meeting, including the presentation of the emergency communications plan for Spanish speaking community, (22:36) Heber City Council member Mike Johnston with a recap from Wednesday's meeting, including the discussion on whether to allow pride banners on Main St. and (38:00) Park City Film Director Katy Wang looks ahead at some of the films and special screenings on the calendar.
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Heber City youth representing the LGBTQ+ community gave emotional accounts at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting of ongoing harassment, and asked to hang pride flags on Main Street again. The council offered a compromise.
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Main Street banners, a beer garden code amendment and a potential building height restriction are on Tuesday’s Heber City Council agenda.
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Ten acres north of downtown Heber City could soon become protected open space in an effort to turn that land into a nature park.
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A hotel and resort project that would build the tallest buildings in Heber City will go to city administration for final approval, but not without concerns from the planning commission.
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As the Utah Department of Transportation weighs how to reroute highway traffic off Heber City Main Street, opinions are mixed about several proposals. That’s especially true of one design that would build a road through the Heber Valley North Fields, a large expanse of undeveloped farmlands.
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Conflict arose in Tuesday’s Heber City Council meeting when councilors accused the mayor of misusing the city newsletter as a political platform.
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The Heber City Council will meet Tuesday for the first time in almost a month.
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As Heber City opens a new public park, an outdoor gym is now part of the plans.
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At a meeting Wednesday, the Heber City Council took another step toward a water and sewer line repairs project. After a public hearing on the project, the council approved bonds worth almost $50 million.