Lindon council to vote on $721K creek restoration; Planning Commission reviews drive-thru, subdivisions
The Lindon City Council this week is set to vote on a $721,575 contract to restore Lindon Hollow Creek, while the Planning Commission last month reviewed plans for a new 7 Brew drive-thru and two minor subdivisions.
Planning Commission reviews drive-thru, subdivisions
At its June 23 meeting, the Lindon Planning Commission considered a site plan for a new 7 Brew fast-food drive-thru at 706 N. State Street. Also on the agenda were two minor subdivision requests: Lindon Harbor Industrial Park at 1283 W 300 S and Blackhurst Manor, a one-lot subdivision. Commissioners also reviewed a concept plan for the Fortem Building expansion at 1855 W 500 N. The commission approved prior meeting minutes and heard public comment. Minutes from the meeting have not yet been published.
Council to consider $721K creek restoration, emergency plan
The City Council on Monday, July 6, will vote on awarding a $721,575 contract to Redoubt Restoration for the Lindon Hollow Creek Restoration project. Councilmembers will also consider adopting an updated Emergency Management Plan under Resolution #2026-20-R and approving an interlocal agreement with Orem City for backup building inspections. A public hearing is scheduled on a proposal to transfer approximately $700,000 in enterprise funds to the General Fund. The meeting will include a closed session to discuss potential real property purchase or sale.
Coming up
- **Lindon City Council** – Monday, July 6, 2026. Agenda includes the $721K creek restoration contract, emergency plan adoption, interlocal agreement with Orem, public hearing on fund transfer, and closed session on real estate.
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