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The meeting included a police update on motorcycle noise concerns and patrols, as well as a discussion on state law regarding motorcycle mufflers. Fire safety was addressed, including Level 2 fire restrictions and the "Ready, Set, Go" program for wildfire preparation. A presentation was given about adding a property to Provo City Code for ADU allowance. The RAP tax renewal was presented, highlighting past projects and future funding categories. Community cleanup efforts were discussed, along with updates on the Dog Park Master Plan, Wasatch Elementary School retaining wall, Safe Routes to School, Buckley Draw Development, Splash Summit, blight properties, and Bicentennial Park. Slate Canyon parking restrictions were reviewed, and public comments were heard on various issues.
The meeting included discussions on traffic calming measures for 2950 North, including a proposed pilot project with delineators and speed reduction bars. A proposed ordinance text amendment for an accessory dwelling unit at 3080 N Bannock Drive was presented. The annexation of approximately 74 acres of land at 5078 N Canyon Rd was discussed, with potential development plans presented. An organization called OutAbout.org was presented. An update on Provo School District activities was provided. Public comments were made regarding vandalism and arson at Quail Orchard Park. Candidates for various positions introduced themselves and shared their platforms.
The meeting included introductions from candidates for Mayor, City Council District 2, City Council District 5, and City Council Citywide I. A proposed plan for 23 acres at 1095 S 500 W (Provo Towne Centre) was presented, including changes to the General Plan from Commercial to Transit Oriented Development. A proposal for a matching grant to install a solar-powered radar sign was discussed and approved. Traffic study requests were introduced for multiple locations. Public comments included concerns about nightlife, community involvement, new developments, and the need for family-friendly development.
The Provo City Planning Commission is set to hold a public hearing to discuss a variance request for building a new home on a hillside, a project plan approval for a 32-unit townhome development, and a project plan approval for two new warehouse buildings and site improvements.
The agenda includes a request for project plan approval for a new 12-unit residential development in the DT1 zone, and a request for project plan approval for an update of a commercial building and site in the CG zone. The residential project aims to add new housing options to the downtown area, while the commercial project focuses on updating an existing building with modifications to traffic circulation, parking, and landscaping.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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