Holladay City
A proposal to change the zoning of these parcels from residential single/two-family to multi-family.
This would allow for more housing units on the site than are currently permitted under existing zoning.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Holladay is keeping property taxes flat for the upcoming year, which is a win for your bank account. If you have opinions on how the city should spend its cash, make sure to show up at the public hearing on June 4.
Holladay is finally deciding what to do with the old Cottonwood Mall site after months of back-and-forth with locals who are worried about new housing. This choice is a big deal because it will permanently change the look and feel of one of our city's most recognizable landmarks.
A new court ruling in Holladay is putting the brakes on high-density housing projects. This could make it even tougher to find an affordable place to live, likely pushing rent and home prices higher for everyone.