Archive for the ‘Ogden’ Category

UDOT to kick off $8M Davis County study on ‘Legacy North’

Monday, January 25th, 2010

DESERET NEWS – OGDEN — People may still call it Legacy North, but the future road along western Davis County is currently unknown.

Sure, a possible alignment for a roadway has been on planning maps for years in Farmington, Kaysville, Layton, Syracuse, West Point and West Haven.

And the Wasatch Front Regional Council envisions a four-lane road in Davis County and a two-lane road in Weber County.

But there’s nothing official on paper saying exactly what a western Davis corridor would look like.

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Plans in the works for Ogden velodrome

Monday, September 8th, 2008

DESERET MORNING NEWS – OGDEN (AP) — Ogden Mayor Matthew Godfrey says plans are taking shape for a $13 million downtown velodrome that could be the only one of its kind. Godfrey says he expects preliminary architectural plans for the velodrome to be complete next week. The 160,000-square-foot arena would include 10 indoor tennis courts, a 250-meter cycling track, a concrete in-line skating rink and an archery facility.

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Wal-mart site plan gets green light

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

STANDARD-EXAMINER – OGDEN — The Ogden Planning Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to approve the site plan for the proposed Wal-Mart Supercenter at 1945 Wall Ave.

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Editorial: More Action Downtown

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

STANDARD-EXAMINER – Ogden’s proposed 14-story, 300-room hotel and adjoining water park has the potential to bring in nearly $2 million a year to the city in property taxes — if, as hoped, the hotel and water park are moneymakers.

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Construction at the Junction

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

STANDARD – OGDEN — Despite frigid temperatures, construction will heat up at The Junction next month when work starts on a trio of long-awaited buildings that will house 29,000 square-feet of retail space and 93 residential units.

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‘Moving the Line’ in Ogden May Work in SLC

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

(KCPW News) Reviving Salt Lake City neighborhoods is on the agenda at tomorrow’s meeting of the city’s Redevelopment Agency. RDA Chair and District 1 City Councilman Carlton Christensen says a program in Ogden called “Moving the Line” might work in the Capital City.

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