Summary
Ten years ago, Sandy city officials envisioned a town center in the middle of a cornfield. Now a field is a rare sight in the city, and city buildings sit where that corn once grew.
Nick Duerksen, Sandy community development director, attributes the city's ability to adapt to changing times to careful planning and a continually updated master plan.See the full content of this document
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Growth Planning Gets Recognition
"It's a plan to make sure our goals for the city stay intact," he said. "It keeps on the radar scope what kinds of things the city is going to need."
Gov. Olene...See the full content of this document
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