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Zoning for better mental health
Zoning laws not only impact economies and environments but also boost mental health.
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North Timpview residents strongly oppose high density housing
Residents of the North Timpview neighborhood responded to the Provo City Council’s prior discussion on the future of Provo housing and adamantly said they didn’t want to see any changes in the makeup of their neighborhood at a council meeting on Oct. 6.
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Lack of housing forces married students to rent former motel rooms
BYU students Tanner and Emma Lowe began looking for an apartment to move into in July 2019. Emma was connected to four Facebook pages for married housing in the Provo/Orem area. Despite her efforts, she couldn't find anything within their price range.
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City council's decision on zone change supports residents' concerns
Provo residents voiced their concerns about potential zoning changes to Provo's City Council on Tuesday, Jan. 7. The discussion occupied the bulk of the meeting time and even extended two hours past the planned closing.
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Geographic income segregation pervades, divides Utah
Jamin Rowan, second from right, speaks at a Provo City Planning Commission meeting on April 11, 2018. Rowan has served on the Commission for several years and said he often sees 'not in my backyard mentality' regarding zoning regulations. (Eleanor Cain)
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Singles living in family-zoned areas impact Provo housing
Residents of Provo discuss solutions to housing problems with City Councilman Dave Knecht at an open house discussing rental law on Sept. 20. An amendment was proposed at the meeting that would make punishments more severe for landlords disobeying zoning laws. (Emily Ashcraft)
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Lawmakers examining zoning for drug recovery centers
SALT LAKE CITY -- Members of the Utah Legislature's Judiciary Committee have called for a review of laws that define zoning regulations for drug recovery centers.
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