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Provo City Council Meeting | June 23, 2026

Published: Jun 23, 2026

Zoning And Land UseResidential

Provo Approves Rezoning for 152 Acres on North Canyon Road, Incorporating Residential, Agricultural, and Open Space Elements

The Provo Municipal Council approved a rezoning for approximately 152 acres at 5450 North Canyon Road. The property, previously zoned OSPR and A1.5, will now be zoned A1.1, RA, and R1.20, with Critical Hillside (CH) and Planned Development (PD) overlays. This change aligns with the general plan and northeast neighborhood plan, allowing for residential and agricultural development while respecting the hillside character and agricultural heritage. The developer, Mil Haven Homes, committed to reduced density, larger lot sizes, public trail access, and infrastructure improvements. The approval followed extensive public input and collaboration with neighbors.

Zoning And Land UseResidential

Provo Council Approves Rezoning of 152 Acres on North Canyon Road, Balancing Development with Open Space and Trail Access

The council considered a rezoning application for approximately 152 acres at 5450 North Canyon Road. The property, currently zoned OSPR and A1.5, was proposed to be rezoned to A1.1, RA, and R1.20, with Critical Hillside (CH) and Planned Development (PD) overlays. The developer, Mil Haven Homes, presented a plan that significantly reduced density and lot sizes from initial proposals, aiming to respect the agricultural heritage and hillside character while providing public access to trails and necessary infrastructure. Public comments revealed mixed reactions, with some residents supporting the plan for its reduced impact and increased open space, while others expressed concerns about traffic, construction, fire risk, and maintaining open space. Landowners in the area expressed support for the development, citing benefits for family housing and trail access. The council ultimately approved the rezoning with a 7-0 vote.

Zoning And Land UseResidential

Provo Council Postpones Decision on Parking Standard Amendments to Allow Further Study

The Provo Municipal Council considered an ordinance amending parking standards for specific uses and locations, focusing on areas near BRT/UVX stations and BYU. The proposal included reducing parking requirements by 50% near BRT stations, setting specific parking ratios near BYU (0.5 stalls/tenant within 1/8 mile, 0.8 stalls/tenant + 0.2 stalls/unit within 1/4 mile), and allowing offsite parking for multifamily developments. Public comment highlighted concerns about parking scarcity, affordability, and neighborhood impact, while developers emphasized the economic benefits of reduced parking requirements. The council, after extensive discussion and public input, voted 7-0 to continue the item for further study, indicating a need for more analysis before a final decision.

GrantsAll

Provo Adopts 2026-27 Annual Action Plan for HUD Grants, Outlining Funding Recommendations

Melissa McN, Provo's Community Grants Administrator, presented the resolution for the 2026-27 annual action plan and funding recommendations for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships Grant programs. This is the final step required by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to secure funding for proposed activities and allocations for the program year. The funding recommendations, detailed in Exhibits B and C of the resolution, were made by citizen committees.

Budget & FinanceCommercial

Provo RDA Adopts $2.086 Million Budget for Fiscal Year 2026-27

The Redevelopment Agency (RDA) of Provo City adopted its budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2027. The adopted budget totals $2,086,000. The RDA budget is part of the larger Provo City budget document and is a component unit of the city. The budget is located on page 143 of the Provo City budget document available on provo.gov.

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