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Weber County Commission discusses Westbridge Meadows rezone, developers outline multi-year timeline

5362534 · July 10, 2025
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Summary

Weber County commissioners spent their Monday work session discussing the Westbridge Meadows rezone and development agreement, focusing on sewer permitting, a river crossing bridge and community outreach; no final vote was taken.

Weber County commissioners spent the work session on Monday discussing the proposed Westbridge Meadows rezone and development agreement, focusing on infrastructure constraints and community outreach rather than voting on the rezone.

The discussion centered on two near-term constraints identified by the developer and county staff: sewer capacity and a bridge for access. Developer representatives said full engineering and environmental work remains and estimated at least two years before heavy equipment would appear on site if approvals go smoothly, with 2028 a more realistic start date.

Why it matters: the Westbridge Meadows proposal would change land use on parcels east of the river and includes an attainable-housing component the developer described as “flex homes” that can be expanded by owners over time. Commissioners emphasized that engineering, sewer permitting and bridge design will determine whether and when the project can advance, and directed staff to continue review and…

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