Planning Grants - 2000

Planning grants have been awarded to communities that have demonstrated a desire to preserve and/or enhance their quality of life and plan for the future. As a result, the projects have varied in scope. Although there is no one right way to achieve the goals established by a community, a majority of the funds appropriated have been used to develop General Land Use Plans.

Below is a comprehensive listing of planning grants that were awarded in 2000. Select a planning grant funded project to see how the Planning Section of the GOPB and communities throughout the State have worked together to increase Utah's quality of life.

2000

Castle Valley-Castle Valley Planning Study
Davis County-Regional Open Lands Plan (Phase 1)
Draper-Open Space Conservation Plan
Farmington-Conservation Development and Downtown Infill Ordinance
Laverkin-General Plan Amendment
Logan-Vision Plan for Downtown Redevelopment
Moab-Grand County Multi-Agency Planning Projects
Ogden-Urban Design Plan
Salina-General Plan
South Salt Lake-Millcreek TOD (TRAX Station Implementation Plan)
Spanish Fork-Nebo Vision and Regional Wastewater Treatment Study
West Haven-General Plan and Community Center Master Plan

GOPB Funded Projects by Year

To review an extensive list of planning grant projects and review the reach of this program, select a year and a community.

1999 | 2000 | 2001

Planning Grant Inventory 2003

The Planning Grant Inventory consists of two primary components. The planning grant summary and planning grant survey. The summary provides an overview of the project and compares it to the Quality Growth Principles that have been adopted by the Utah Quality Growth Commission. The survey evaluates what has been accomplished to date and how the plan, project or survey has impacted the community.

Planning Grant Summary
Planning Grant Inventory