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Provo council rejects 100‑unit Canyon Road rezone after resident concerns about slope, parking and ownership

2700309 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Council voted 5–2 against a developer proposal to rezone 2000 North Canyon Road from single‑family to medium‑density residential for a 100‑unit project, with councilors citing height, slope removal and impacts to nearby owner‑occupied neighborhoods.

Nancy Robinson, city planner, briefed the council on a continued rezoning request to change a parcel at 2000 North Canyon Road from R‑1‑8 (single‑family) to MDR (medium‑density residential). The developer, Rob Reynolds, proposed a project that would include up to 100 units and had discussed infrastructure upgrades and landscape bonds with Public Works. "There has always been an element of ownership that has been proposed," Reynolds said when asked whether for‑sale units could be part of the project,…

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