Herriman City
Edge Homes proposed to change the land use and zoning of 15.47 acres from C2 Commercial to Mixed-Use Neighborhood Two, intending to build residential units alongside commercial pads and a hotel. This proposal sparked debate over the balance between commercial and residential development, the impact of increased density, and whether the design truly reflects an integrated mixed-use concept.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
Potential shift in tax base from commercial to residential, with unknown long-term impacts on city revenue and potential increases in demand for city services (schools, public safety) due to higher residential density.
Edge Homes (developer) by making a challenging site viable for development, future residents of the proposed units, potential commercial tenants.
Residents concerned about increased density, traffic congestion, loss of dedicated commercial space, and potential degradation of community character along Mountain View Corridor. The city could lose potential commercial tax revenue if commercial development is significantly reduced.