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Council debates probe language after emails raised quid‑pro‑quo concerns tied to Proposition C Councilmember Stephanie Hale read emails alleging a mayoral offer of facility use that she said resembled quid‑pro‑quo and proposed agenda language to authorize an investigation under the city charter; the council later tabled an executive‑session investigation item 1(c) 4–3 and returned from executive session with no action.

Councilmember Stephanie Hale raised eyebrows by revealing emails suggesting potential quid-pro-quo between Mayor Sonya A. Brown and a community group, sparking calls for an investigation.

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Glen Heights council approves PD‑33 rezoning with two‑year build limits tied to Loop 9 The Glen Heights City Council approved Ordinance O‑20‑25 to rezone about 46.32 acres on Southwestmoreland Road to Planned Development 33 for mixed‑use housing and commercial uses, with staff conditions delaying multifamily/commercial build‑out for two years or until Loop 9 construction begins. Vote: 5–2.

Glen Heights City Council just greenlit a major mixed-use development plan, but with a two-year wait tied to the Loop 9 construction—what does this mean for local residents?

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Consultant Kimley‑Horn outlines state and federal funding options for Glen Heights water projects Kimley‑Horn consultants presented state and federal funding options for water, wastewater and stormwater projects, including SRF options, WIFIA and Bureau of Reclamation grants, and said a contract to pursue funding could be brought to council in the future.

Kimley-Horn unveiled exciting funding opportunities for Glenn Heights' water and flood projects, offering a roadmap to financial support that could transform the city's infrastructure.

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Glen Heights City Council Approves Fiscal Year 25 26 Budget with Revenue Surplus Council discusses budget totaling over $34M, emphasizing public safety and maintaining services.

Glenn Heights City Council unveils a robust $34 million budget aimed at enhancing public safety while ensuring essential services remain intact.

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City Council Approves Purdue Settlement and Plans East Bear Creek Road Expansion Council unanimously approves resolution for Purdue settlement and discusses land acquisitions.

The Glenn Heights City Council just approved a major resolution paving the way for a significant infrastructure project that could transform local transportation!

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Lehi Heights City Council Calls 2025 Election for Mayor and Council Positions Council unanimously approves resolutions for the upcoming joint elections and bond measures.

The Glenn Heights City Council just took monumental steps towards shaping the future with plans for a vital election and community bond measures!

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Mayor Sonya A. Brown proclaims June 2025 Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month in Glen Heights Mayor Brown urges residents to support Alzheimer's Association and promote brain health awareness.

Mayor Sonya A. Brown's heartfelt proclamation for June 2025 as Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month highlights the urgent need for community support in combating this devastating disease.

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Glen Heights Council discusses rental registration amid rising rental properties Glen Heights Council addresses growing rental properties and tenant protection measures.

The Glenn Heights City Council is tackling vital community issues, from improving traffic flow to enhancing tenant protections amid a rental property surge.

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Mayor Sonya A. Brown proclaims Juneteenth observance for 2025 in Lehi Heights Lehi Heights Mayor Sonya Brown officially recognizes June 19, 2025, as Juneteenth Day.

Lehi Heights is set to honor Juneteenth as Mayor Sonya A. Brown proclaims June 19, 2025, a day for reflection, action, and community unity!

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Mayor welcomes young ambassador Bridal Shaw at council meeting Mayor introduces third grader Bridal Shaw as June spark ambassador during council meeting.

The Glenn Heights City Council meeting celebrated young ambassador Bridal Shaw, a third grader with dreams of becoming a mayor, showcasing the city's commitment to empowering future leaders.

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Lehi Heights City Council proposes paid parental leave and police academy funding Council discusses new parental leave policy and funding for officers attending police academy.

The Glenn Heights City Council is stepping up for families and public safety by proposing a groundbreaking paid parental leave policy and funding for employees to attend the police academy!

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Mayor Sonya A. Brown proclaims June 2025 as National Flag, Elder Abuse Awareness, and Pride Month Lehi Heights Mayor encourages celebration of National Flag Week, Elder Abuse Awareness Month, and Pride Month.

Mayor Sonya A. Brown's recent proclamations for June highlight the importance of unity and awareness, celebrating National Flag Week, Elder Abuse Awareness Month, and Pride Month in Glenn Heights.

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Glen Heights welcomes new Police Chief Doctor Horn amid community concerns City council introduces Police Chief Doctor Horn as residents voice ongoing concerns.

Glenn Heights just welcomed a new police chief, but residents are raising pressing concerns that demand attention!

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Glen Heights Council discusses impact fees for new residential and commercial developments Council debates maximum impact fees and implications for infrastructure funding amid rapid growth.

Glenn Heights City Council is on the verge of a major decision that could reshape how new developments impact local infrastructure funding.

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Fire Chief McWilliams unveils community CPR program with free classes at Public Safety Center Residents can register for free CPR classes starting February at the Public Safety Center.

Glenn Heights is stepping up its commitment to community safety with free CPR classes for residents, empowering them with lifesaving skills!

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