Path cleared for vote on major Kimball Junction project at Tech Center site
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Tech Center development application appears to have new life
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Big changes might be coming to the proposal to build 1,100 new residential units in Kimball Junction, after the Summit County Council indicated Wednesday it would reopen the development agreement that governs the land and broaden the scope of its evaluation of the project.
County Council Chair Glenn Wright said in an interview the plan is to create subcommittees to address key issues and to meet frequently with developer Dakota Pacific Real Estate in coming weeks.
County staffers indicated there could be an agreement for the council to review in mid-March, though the process may extend well beyond that.
Major changes may be coming Tech Center proposal if County Council reopens development agreement
News Highlights: Major changes may be coming Tech Center proposal if County Council reopens development agreement Dakota Pacific Real Estate’s Tech Center development proposal is layered over an image of western Kimball Junction looking towards the Utah Olympic Park.Courtesy of Dakota Pacific Real Estate
Major changes could come to the proposal to build 1,100 new housing units in Kimball Junction thereafter the County Summit Council said Wednesday it would reopen the development agreement governing the country and broaden the scope of the project evaluation.
County Council Chairman Glenn Wright said in an interview that it plans to establish subcommittees to address key issues and meet regularly with developer Dakota Pacific Real Estate over the next several weeks.