After a four-hour meeting on Feb. 18, the Victor Planning & Zoning Commission decided to continue reviewing a Broulim’s rezone application for the old school property at next month’s meeting; the commissioners wanted more time to hammer out conditions of approval to make the proposed gro…
The Driggs City Council learned on Feb. 2 that longtime city attorney Stephen Zollinger, who had planned to retire in January of 2022, is willing to stay on as Driggs’s legal counsel until summer of 2022 if necessary.
Victor ski manufacturing company Sego has put in a last-minute offer to buy the old Victor Elementary School site owned by the school district, although Broulim's is under contract to purchase the property.
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On Feb. 18, the Victor Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on a possible rezone for the property that is now home to the old Victor Elementary School.
Former Driggs Planning & Zoning Commissioner Miles Knowles was appointed by the mayor on Tuesday night to take the seat of long-time council member Ralph Mossman, who resigned in January.
Known affectionately as “Steelhenge” by some residents, the towering structure north of the middle school in Driggs has stood as a curiosity and a visual reminder of the Great Recession for 12 years. The soaring fins of metal and concrete foundation are the initial phase of what was supposed…
One reminder of the local development heyday before the 2008 crash may pass quietly out of existence next month; the Driggs City Council is set to review a vacation application for the planned unit development plat of 300 Main.
On Jan. 7, Driggs City Council member Ralph Mossman submitted a letter of resignation, effective immediately, writing that his decision was the result of numerous negative interactions in the last 15 months, most recently an email from Mayor Hyrum Johnson to the city council that made what M…
During a special meeting last Thursday morning, the Victor City Council signed off on the city staff’s choice of GPC Architects as the firm to design and oversee the renovation of the public works facility and construction of a new city hall.
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