In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical developments regarding a new project near the Jordan River, emphasizing the need for negotiations on design variations and traffic management. The project, which includes plans for a stadium, raised concerns about applying standard design measures to a site that will serve a unique purpose.
Officials highlighted the importance of mid-block walkways and open space, indicating that they expect to exceed the required 10% open space, aiming for 18 to 20%. This space will feature pedestrian walkways connecting various areas, including a larger green space near Redwood.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the ongoing study for a new multistory tower for Rocky Mountain Power, which could reach heights of 160 to 180 feet. This development is crucial for relocating the utility company, allowing for further expansion of the project.
Overall, the discussions underscored the project's evolving nature, with officials expressing a commitment to adapt road networks and design elements to meet anticipated traffic demands and community needs.