The city is considering shrinking the width of a public right-of-way to match the actual street improvements already in place.
This would allow the owners to maintain the area better, provided they follow city safety and design rules.
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The applicants want to vacate a portion of unused right-of-way next to their property that they have been landscaping for years.
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.
The city is looking at joining a program to help residents and businesses access renewable energy. It's a step toward making Holladay more sustainable.