Draper City Council Meeting
Summary
The Draper City Council meeting discussed various topics, including a recap of the Draper Days event, which had a total attendance of 43,100 people. The council also discussed the transportation master plan, specifically the 134 South connection project, which aims to improve connectivity and address drainage issues. Additionally, the council considered a proposal for a museum-type building on city-owned land and discussed the possibility of a civic center. The meeting also included public hearings on several ordinances, including amendments to the land use and development code, and the council approved several resolutions and ordinances. The council also discussed the issue of pickleball courts in backyards and the potential need for an ordinance to regulate them. Furthermore, the council talked about the delivery of the bi-monthly newsletter to residents and the possibility of switching to electronic delivery. The tree committee's update on the sycamore concerns and the plan to update the street tree guide were also mentioned. The council expressed appreciation for the city's well-run management and the preservation of open spaces, such as the one in Suncrest. Finally, the council adjourned the meeting.
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- Draper City Council Meeting
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- The Draper City Council meeting discussed various topics, including a recap of the Draper Days event, which had a total attendance of 43,100 people. The council also discussed the transportation master plan, specifically the 134 South connection project, which aims to improve connectivity and address drainage issues. Additionally, the council considered a proposal for a museum-type building on city-owned land and discussed the possibility of a civic center. The meeting also included public hearings on several ordinances, including amendments to the land use and development code, and the council approved several resolutions and ordinances. The council also discussed the issue of pickleball courts in backyards and the potential need for an ordinance to regulate them. Furthermore, the council talked about the delivery of the bi-monthly newsletter to residents and the possibility of switching to electronic delivery. The tree committee's update on the sycamore concerns and the plan to update the street tree guide were also mentioned. The council expressed appreciation for the city's well-run management and the preservation of open spaces, such as the one in Suncrest. Finally, the council adjourned the meeting.
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