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Ogden Council adopts Harrison Boulevard OGX station-area plan after extended public comment

Ogden City Council · November 19, 2025
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Summary

The Ogden City Council adopted the Harrison Boulevard OGX station-area plan with a minor map correction after a lengthy public comment period on pedestrian safety, housing density and property-rights concerns. The plan will be sent to regional authorities for certification and require future rezones for implementation.

Ogden City leaders voted to adopt the Harrison Boulevard OGX station-area plan on Nov. 18 after more than an hour of staff briefing and public comment. The resolution, approved by roll call with an agreed correction to the Country Hills map designation, outlines land-use recommendations around five OGX stations intended to promote walkability, housing diversity and economic development.

Planning staff described the plan as a corridor-level, advisory document that does not rezone property but provides a future land-use framework and implementation steps. Megan Moore, who presented the plan, said it was designed to "support existing neighborhoods, strengthen neighborhood and mixed-use centers, [and] enhance walking, biking, and transit access," and to meet state requirements…

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