Herriman City
A boundary adjustment to remove 12.2 acres from the CDA to allow a new subdivision to be recorded correctly.
Allows the Panorama development to proceed without further delays.
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A boundary adjustment to remove 12.2 acres from the CDA to allow a new subdivision to be recorded correctly.
Discussions covered future budgets for Community Development and Renewal Areas (CDAs), administrative services, and legislative functions. This includes tax increment financing for development, affordable housing funds, potential funding for a federal lobbyist, senior bus service costs, and a review of city employee compensation, all directly affecting city finances and services.
Herriman is facing a lawsuit after rejecting plans for a drug rehab center. This could shake up local zoning laws and affect community services.
The Community Development and Renewal Agency is preparing its tentative budget for the next two fiscal years (2026-2028). A public hearing is scheduled to allow for community input and discussion before the budget is finalized.
Herriman's population grew by 2.5% in 2025, and sales tax revenue also increased. While fewer homes were completed last year, a rise in building permits suggests more construction is on the way, indicating continued growth for the city.