
Weber County has taken a decisive step towards neighborhood revitalization, with the Board of County Commissioners putting their ink on a plan that's fixin' to bring new life into the Chromalox Village area. As reported on February 6, 2024, the County's brass adopted the Chromalox Community Reinvestment Project Area Plan (the "Plan"), turning a page for local development and, possibly, prosperity.
For those with an eye for detail or a stake in the Chromalox Village's future, the Plan and its sibling, Ordinance 2024-05, have been laid out for public viewing. Hanging on the walls of bureaucracy at 2380 Washington Blvd. Suite 360 in Ogden, UT, these documents can be seen during the workday hours, from Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Having beef with the fine print? The County's got ears for complaints and is ready to throw a helping hand to anyone who phones their office at 801-399-8406 with a heads-up of at least one day ahead of the meeting, sticking to the side of those requiring auxiliary services under the Americans with Disabilities Act, according to Weber County.
As the world keeps spinning, the Weber County Commission continues its dance with accessibility and public awareness. A nod to transparency, they've dropped a breadcrumb trail leading to the Plan's details online. Anyone hooked to the web can take a peek without setting foot outside the sanctum of their home.









