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Provo will be hosting its first Spanish-language town hall, titled “Tu Voz Importa” or “Your Voice Matters.” The town hall will be held at the Provo Recreation Center at 7 p.m. Thursday with Mayor Michelle Kaufusi and Provo City Council members there to answer questions and with free food, activities and musical performances being provided. […] ....
He has a great big smile and is a tall man, but Scott Henderson is also a humble doer and that is one of the reasons he works well with Provo Mayor Michelle Kaufusi. After a nationwide search, the Provo City Council gave advice and consent to appoint Henderson as its new city administrator Tuesday. […] ....
Members of the Provo City Council and local representatives in the Utah Senate and House of Representatives joined together Tuesday to discuss issues concerning the city, including housing. The greatest amount of time at the roundtable-style discussion was spent on various aspects of affordable housing, homelessness and tenant/landlord relationships. Incentivizing homeownership was the first topic […] ....
The Provo Municipal Council voted Tuesday night to pass a fiscal year 2023-2024 budget featuring a 2.86% tax increase for residents to fund the hiring of an additional police officer. The city’s proposed budget originally included a higher tax raise (4.82%) to add two new police officers, but some council members were put off by […] ....
Provo’s Center Street has been an iconic gathering place for shoppers, good eating and even a cruising spot back in the 1950s and ’60s. It has had different parking configurations, the Bamgartner rail line and hosted Christmas, homecoming and various other parades and events. Now, Center Street in downtown Provo is going to go through […] ....