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Council removes 24‑foot road option from 2026 development standards after debate on enforcement and parking
Summary
The Provo City Council voted to remove a 24‑foot pavement option for infill and hillside projects from the 2026 development standards amid council concern about future enforcement, emergency access and parking impacts; the annual ordinance update to align code with state/federal changes also passed.
The Provo City Council approved updates to the city’s 2026 development standards and separately voted to remove a 24‑foot pavement option for certain infill and hillside projects after a debate focused on enforcement and emergency access.
City staff described the ordinance as an annual update to align Provo’s code with state and federal requirements and to add a detail for the city’s water sampling station. "This code is... updated by all these agencies periodically," staff said…
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