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Utah · UtahThe Landscape Incentive Program pays as much as three dollars per square foot for the turf you remove. Applicants must submit a plan to be approved before they tear out any grass. The application requires photos of the property and a plan for the new landscape. The most important thing to know is not start your project until you've had that initial site visit.See the Story
Utah's Landscape Incentive Program now accepting applications
Social Media · South Salt LakeSouth Salt Lake City Council censured one of its own this week over three social media posts. Council member Paul Sanchez will not be able to place items on meeting agendas. He also is suspended from city-related travel, can't serve on committees or in a leadership role. Sanchez says the enforcement of the censure resolution is a backlash from the FBI.See the Story
South Salt Lake City Council censures member over fiery social media posts
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Utah · UtahMortgage interest rates hit 7.79% in October of 2023, the highest level in 23 years. The rate dropped to 7.35% in November due to the softening labor market and slowing economy. The average median home price in Utah is $563,000, up by 6.0% year over year.See the Story
Utah home prices expected to stay high, for now
Salt Lake City · Salt Lake CityFirst Amendment and media attorney Jeff Hunt says he's never seen so many bills targeting open meetings. Three bills would provide exemptions either to GRAMA or to the Open and Public Meetings Act. One bill would limit the public's access to name, image and likeness agreements involving student-athletes.See the Story
Utah lawmakers target open meetings, public records access
Education · UtahHouse Bill 261 will replace DEI offices with "Student Success Centers" The bill also bans diversity statements in state job applications. The bill passed by a 23-6 margin Wednesday and will have another procedural vote on Thursday. If it passes the Senate again, it will go back to the House of Representatives because of amendments.See the Story
Utah Legislature passes bill to ban DEI programs at schools and in government
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