During a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant housing project aimed at addressing the town's emergent housing crisis. Council members expressed strong support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of providing affordable housing options for residents. One council member highlighted the modern quality of manufactured homes, noting that they can offer better amenities than traditional homes, which could help alleviate the housing shortage in Payson.
The meeting also featured a presentation by the town engineer regarding the Granite Dolls Road Improvement Project. The engineer outlined the challenges faced in securing bids for the project, which initially received no responses. To move forward, the town is considering alternative delivery methods, including utilizing a job order contract with another municipality. After negotiations, a contractor has been identified to complete the necessary underground utility work at a significantly reduced cost.
The council is set to review the project further in a second public hearing, with plans to start construction in early July. The timeline aims for completion by Thanksgiving, contingent on budget approvals for the next fiscal year. The discussions reflect a proactive approach by local officials to enhance infrastructure and housing availability, addressing pressing community needs.