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Provo staff outline state-required station-area plans; council warned rezoning may be required by year-end
Summary
Planners told the Provo City Council the state requires future land-use maps and pre‑zoning for several station areas by December 31; staff asked council for short-turn feedback on draft maps and policy goals.
Provo City planners presented a citywide overview of station-area plans on March 11, telling the City Council the state now requires adopted future land-use maps and pre-zoning for certain transit stations by Dec. 31.
Planner Hannah Saltz said the state mandate differs from past Provo planning processes because it requires zoning on the ground that matches the adopted future land-use maps (pre‑zoning). The effort covers UVX stations and other transit nodes; for UVX the required station radius is a quarter mile. Saltz said municipal staff have run an extensive public engagement program — including a survey with more than 600 responses and public open houses —…
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