
Residents of Lehi City have an open invitation to engage in the civic process during the City Council Regular Session taking place on January 13, 2026. According to a social media post from Lehi City, the session will feature numerous agenda items, including an examination of the noise ordinance, the establishment of a Small Business Council, and potential tweaks to the bike lanes on 700 South.
In what promises to be a comprehensive work session from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM and a subsequent regular meeting at 7:00 PM, topics on the table will address both long-standing and emerging concerns within the community, from honoring the achievements of the local police SVU team to discussing the nuts and bolts of transportation impact fees and proposing adaptations to the city's policies on housing flexibility, residents have a slew of issues to unpack, the significance of these discussions underscored by their direct impact on the quality of life and the future blueprint of their city.
The regular session is slated to acknowledge the diligent efforts of the Lehi Police SVU team through a Commander’s Award, followed by periods allocated for public comment, which serves as a direct channel for community engagement. Other noteworthy points on the docket, as highlighted by Lehi City, include the Kirkham Estates annexation and a resolution about the Utah Lake Authority Governing Board.









