Pleasant Grove · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Pleasant Grove public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Pleasant Grove is relaxing its rules on keeping pigeons, making it way easier to set up your own coop in the backyard. If you've been wanting to get into urban bird-keeping, the city just cleared the path for you.
Pleasant Grove’s brand-new splash pad broke down just 48 hours after opening, leaving local families high and dry. The city is currently scrambling to figure out what went wrong and when the park will actually be usable again.
Pleasant Grove is heading back to court over religious monuments in public parks. This legal fight is a big deal because it’s going to decide exactly how much control the city has over what gets displayed on public property.
Good news: Pleasant Grove isn't planning to bulldoze any of our historic homes anytime soon. Your favorite local landmarks are safe for now, so you don't have to worry about them disappearing.
Pleasant Grove is in a legal standoff over whether they have to host every religious statue offered to them just because they accepted one in the past. The Supreme Court's ruling will decide if cities can pick and choose what monuments go in public parks or if they have to open the floodgates to everyone.
Pleasant Grove officials decided to drop a proposed policy that would have dictated how local grocery stores display magazines. It’s a win for business owners who didn't want the city telling them what to put on their shelves.
Pleasant Grove is deciding if it's worth a costly legal fight to keep a local monument standing on public land. City leaders are currently weighing whether the historical value is worth the hit to the taxpayer's wallet.