Take this August - Nov 2025 Citizen Survey on what YOU want in Main Street Park and UDOT's latest Bypass Road Designs.
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Heber City Business Summit 2025
All Business Leaders are invited to attend the Heber City Business Summit 2025! This is a 'one stop shop' for all things Business in Heber City!
More Ranked Choice Voting Info – Update on Citizen Email Results as of Monday, April 14th at 2:33 pm MT.
Here's an update so far on citizen email responses about using Ranked Choice Voting. Citizens can continue to email their comments to the City Council at: citycouncil@heberut.gov .
Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) –FACTS from HEBER CITY’s 2023 ELECTION–
Ranked Choice Voting is NOT fair to the REAL MAJORITY of Heber City Voters. Here's the FACTS from Heber City's Election Results.
-The Mayor Needs YOUR Voice – Take These SURVEYS-
Take these 2025 Spring Surveys. I want to hear what YOU think about these important issues.
North Fields Protections – Open Space Bond Update – Spring 2025
Your County Open Space bond money has been matched over SIX TIMES to other open space funds! The $10 Million Open Space Bond is set to preserve 623 acres in Heber Valley valued at over $66 Million!
*New Update coming soon for April 2025* Previous Bypass Road UPDATE below for June 2024
UDOT should widen this north part of Highway 40 to not only add more lanes, but also put in overpasses instead of stop lights with on/off ramps. That will improve travel time and take care of the increased density & traffic the Heber City Council approved from 2019 - 2022. We need to keep UDOT out of the North Fields and protect the agriculture and sensitive lands. We don't need a 'Legacy Parkway' built next to Highway 40.
Heber City Airport – C-II Vote Tuesday, June 20th
I believe these Airport settlement documents should be publicly disclosed before the Council votes to approve them. Do you want your elected representatives to approve what is hidden from you?
November 2022 Agreement Cancelled by City Council – Citizens Frustrated by Cemetery Eastern Bypass Road
There are no proven financial losses to the City, the cemetery, or traffic mobility with a two or four-way stop, and the road was already designed per the November agreement, why can’t the City protect the property rights of the Neighbors?
Update on City Manager Contract, March 7th Council Meeting
The proposed city manager contract is trying have it both ways at the City’s expense. I don’t know of any of City that gives this much protection to an ‘at will employee.’ It’s not wise and creates a expensive, hazardous precedent for the future.
