Hurricane · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Hurricane City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Hurricane City Council just greenlit the funding plan for the Gateway at Sand Hollow project after a close vote. This move officially kicks off the development, which is set to reshape how the city grows in the coming years.
The city is planning its spending for the next year. This budget will determine funding for city services and projects.
Hurricane officials just dropped their roadmap for upcoming roadwork and public utility upgrades. It’s a heads-up to expect some orange cones and construction delays on your daily commute soon.
Hurricane is scrambling to update its stormwater systems to meet new state mandates. This could mean more construction around town and a potential hike in your monthly utility bill.
A bank robbery in Hurricane triggered school lockdowns today, causing a major headache for parents. It’s a solid wake-up call to make sure your contact info is updated in the school district’s alert system.
Hurricane is blowing up, and that’s why you’re seeing more construction and sitting in way more traffic lately. These new projections show we need to get our infrastructure act together before 2026 hits.
Hurricane City just bought the land under the iconic 'H' on the hill, which means they can finally stop letting it crumble and turn it into a proper landmark. It’s a win for local pride and should make the hillside look a lot better for everyone living here.
Hurricane City Power just snagged a national award for being super reliable and keeping things safe. It’s a nice win that proves our local, city-run utility actually knows what it’s doing.