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Whether you’re a Hurricane resident, policy enthusiast, or anyone curious about how fast-growing cities tackle tough choices, you’ll get practical insights into the real challenges and opportunities shaping Southern Utah’s future.

Q. If elected for mayor, what are your plans the city’s insufficient roads? Every year more and more people travel our roads and every year they fall further part. It’s a huge safety issue for our drivers and our children trying to get to school. I live on 700 West and that road is a nightmare not being finished the whole way, and all the settling that’s going on with it. 400 West is a Motocross track. 920 West is the same and virtually a one lane road by between 400 South and 650 South. 650 South is the scary with all the children and no sidewalks that are finished the whole way and being a narrow road.

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Southern Utah is booming—and so is the pressure on local leaders to balance growth with community values. In this episode, Hurricane Mayor Nanette Billings shares how she’s guiding one of Utah’s largest cities by area through rapid development, smart land use, and critical infrastructure upgrades—all while preserving Hurricane’s unique character.
Mayor Billings reveals the inside story on:
• Blasting
• Reforming vacation rental rules to protect neighborhoods
• Defending commercial land from high-density housing pressures
• Proactively securing water rights and expanding power infrastructure
• Why she believes in term limits and public service over politics
Whether you’re a Hurricane resident, policy enthusiast, or anyone curious about how fast-growing cities tackle tough choices, you’ll get practical insights into the real challenges and opportunities shaping Southern Utah’s future.

Q. If elected for mayor, what are your plans the city’s insufficient roads? Every year more and more people travel our roads and every year they fall further part. It’s a huge safety issue for our drivers and our children trying to get to school. I live on 700 West and that road is a nightmare not being finished the whole way, and all the settling that’s going on with it. 400 West is a Motocross track. 920 West is the same and virtually a one lane road by between 400 South and 650 South. 650 South is the scary with all the children and no sidewalks that are finished the whole way and being a narrow road.

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Q. If elected for mayor, what are your plans the city’s insufficient roads? Every year more and more people travel our roads and every year they fall further part. It’s a huge safety issue for our drivers and our children trying to get to school. I live on 700 West and that road is a nightmare not being finished the whole way, and all the settling that’s going on with it. 400 West is a Motocross track. 920 West is the same and virtually a one lane road by between 400 South and 650 South. 650 South is the scary with all the children and no sidewalks that are finished the whole way and being a narrow road.