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Sandy City has received an application from the non-profit Shelter the Homeless to repurpose a hotel into a transitional housing facility for medically vulnerable people. Shelter the Homeless seeks to repurpose the Econolodge Hotel at 8955 S. Harrison Street in Sandy, which it recently purchased, into transitional housing for pre-qualified people with low to no-income such as seniors, veterans, and those with medically vulnerable conditions. Shelter the Homeless has scheduled 2 upcoming public events: Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. at Lone Peak Park and Nov. 15 from 4-6 p.m. at Sandy City Hall. CLICK TO READ MORE
Link to pageThe Planning Commission and City Council use the General Plan as a guide for making zoning, land use, and development decisions. Over the next twenty-four months we will update our plan to reflect our vision, changing needs, and new opportunities. The General Plan provides guidance and strategies for Sandy by looking 20 years in the future. The Plan addresses many topics including housing, economic development, water preservation, transportation, parks, recreation, open space, sustainability, and natural resources. Learn more about the process and ideas as the process moves forward by visiting this site often during the process.
Link to pageAn overview of the budget priorities for Sandy City departments.
Link to pageLearn about the city's capital improvement needs and get an overview of each of these older facilities including a brief description of their history, background, and concerns.
Link to pageGet information on key points for review, current concerns, finances and the future of Alta Canyon Recreation Center.
Link to pageUTA is planning for the next five years of service and beyond. We need your help to understand transit needs and priorities for the region. Visit this page for more information and opportunities to share your thoughts.
Link to pageVisit this page to learn Google Fiber and the process of building out infrastructure through Sandy City to provide faster, more reliable internet connectivity.
Link to pageVisit this page to read about The Point project and get the latest updates.
Link to pageVisit this page for information about short-term rental properties in Sandy City.
Link to pageVisit this page for information about rules, signs, and traffic information.
Link to pageVisit this page to learn about the Sandy Signal Synchronization project.
Link to pageSandy City officially has a flag. It was unveiled on a small scale at last year’s Heritage Festival, but today, it was raised beneath the American Flag for all to see at Colonial Flag along I-15 in Sandy on Friday, February 16, 2024.
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