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Ivins commissioners summarize land-use trends and housing concerns after statewide conference
Summary
Commissioners reported takeaways from the Utah Land Use Institute conference, highlighting a high number of land-use bills this session, housing affordability pressures, and possible strategies such as mixed-use, density reconsideration, and smaller starter-home models.
Members of the Ivins Planning Commission used the April 1 meeting to summarize lessons from the recent Utah Land Use Institute conference and to discuss statewide trends in housing and land-use policy, including legislative changes and local implications.
A commissioner who attended the conference told colleagues there were about 40 land-use bills during the legislative session and roughly 25 passed, and said the Land Use Management and Development Act grew markedly in length this year. The report emphasized that ongoing population growth and housing…
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