Washington City · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Washington City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
The city is finalizing its budget for the upcoming year. Residents can review the plans before the final vote on June 10th.
The city is looking at how to keep Cotton Days growing while managing the workload for volunteers and staff. They are considering new funding models for things like community theater to ensure they don't burn out the people making it happen.
Worried about crime in Washington City? The mayor and police chief are stepping up to talk about community safety. Expect updates on how they plan to keep our neighborhoods secure.
Washington City is rolling out new road and transit plans to handle our growing population. It’s worth checking out these projects now so you aren't blindsided by construction or traffic shifts on your daily commute.
Washington City is asking for your input on how to use the Washington Dome area for recreational purposes. They want to hear your ideas on what kind of fun activities should happen there.
Get ready for some serious economic growth! Washington City is investing $140 million into a new surf community, promising a wave of new jobs and a boost to the local economy.
The city needs more water storage to keep up with growth. This project involves taking private land to build a new tank.
Washington County is rolling out Utah's first-ever regional water plan to make sure our taps don't run dry. Expect new rules and conservation targets coming your way soon to help manage our limited local supply.
Thinking of starting a business? Washington City is one of the best places in the US to do it! The local economy is really supporting new ventures, so it's a great time to get your idea off the ground.
Washington City claims it bought a piece of land, but a local farmer is saying 'hold up!' This land dispute could be headed for a courtroom showdown.
Your mayor's got big plans for Washington City! They're talking about a new InstaCare clinic to make healthcare easier to get and pushing for more affordable housing options. This could mean quicker doctor visits and maybe even lower rent or home prices.
Washington City is trying to get homeless veterans housed. It's a complex process involving various services to make sure these heroes have a roof over their heads.
With record-breaking heat causing a massive spike in power usage, the city is working to ensure the grid can handle the demand without causing rate hikes.
Police in Washington City are searching for a missing 73-year-old man who may be armed and dangerous. If you spot him, keep your distance and call 911 immediately.
Heads up, Washington City residents! An election is coming up for your City Council seats. We've got the lowdown on all the candidates so you can make an informed choice.
Washington City has a new face leading community development. This person will be key in deciding how the city grows and changes, so it's worth knowing who's making those big calls.
Washington City is breaking ground on a new medical clinic, the first one in nearly a decade! This means easier access to healthcare for everyone in the area.
A Washington City home is now unlivable because too many people were crammed inside. This incident is making the city rethink its housing safety rules and how it'll handle similar problems in the future.
Police cracked down on a notorious house in Washington City, arresting 19 people. The property has now been shut down, hopefully making the neighborhood safer.
Washington City code enforcement stepped in and condemned a house after police busted people there multiple times. This means the property is officially unsafe and unusable.
Imagine 27 people crammed into one house! That's what officials found in Washington City, and it was a total health hazard. This situation highlights serious issues with housing safety and code enforcement.
Washington City is cracking down on short-term rentals like Airbnbs. New rules are in place, so if you own one or want to start, get ready for some changes.
Washington City is cracking down on short-term rentals like Airbnb. New rules are in place, making it tougher for folks to rent out their homes for short stays. If you're a host or thinking about becoming one, pay attention – things have changed.
Heads up, Washington City! The state is investigating claims that some local officials might have been using public funds to snag sports tickets. This could mean big trouble if the allegations are true.
Got weeds? Washington City wants you to get rid of invasive plants like bamboo and African mustard. These nasty plants can mess up the environment and even start fires, so keep an eye out and report them!