Springville Utah Pros & Cons || 2022

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @lucindacorral2769
    @lucindacorral2769 Год назад

    I wanted to remind me of the train that I used to ride in Idaho when I was a small child around my own yard

    • @scottgwalters
      @scottgwalters  Год назад

      Overall I'm happy for your comments, but I'm confused as to what you are trying to say because it doesn't seem to be cohesive and jumps all over the place. A clarification as to what you mean by these comments would be helpful.

  • @lucindacorral2769
    @lucindacorral2769 Год назад +1

    On my 533 North Lift property can we put a train track and a small Jurassic Park with robotic dinosaurs

    • @scottgwalters
      @scottgwalters  Год назад

      Overall I'm happy for your comments, but I'm confused as to what you are trying to say because it doesn't seem to be cohesive and jumps all over the place. A clarification as to what you mean by these comments would be helpful.

  • @rhondaholt76
    @rhondaholt76 2 месяца назад +1

    How close is the Hobble Creek /Springfield area to a National Forest?

    • @scottgwalters
      @scottgwalters  2 месяца назад

      Minutes! Hobble Creek basically turns into National Forest or Public lands area. You also have multiple other canyons with in 10 to 20 minutes of Springville with National Forest land.

  • @lucindacorral2769
    @lucindacorral2769 Год назад

    It being 3,000 + Acres I'm sure that we could make a small I mean keeping my personal property it shouldn't be a problem should it could you get some contractors on that Billet to the treasury

    • @scottgwalters
      @scottgwalters  Год назад

      Overall I'm happy for your comments, but I'm confused as to what you are trying to say because it doesn't seem to be cohesive and jumps all over the place. A clarification as to what you mean by these comments would be helpful.

  • @sealteamryx6758
    @sealteamryx6758 Год назад +2

    My family is deep ingrained in Springville utah.... I grew up there my family moved when I was 19 I stayed there till about 22 but yeah... its changed a lot through the years and everyone is different now it was a nice enough place to live but the police there like to harass people and have pulled a lot of bad things especially an officer named Vincent Mendez. I'm pretty sure he is still there even though he's a really bad cop and person but other than that it's alright

    • @scottgwalters
      @scottgwalters  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you shared your perspective about this community.

  • @kennethhard7695
    @kennethhard7695 Год назад +1

    Maybe we could talk about how the overall leadership of Springville City does not invest in existing infrastructure. Irrigation ditches crumbling driveways, sidewalks, and retaining walls along Hobble Creek and they try to intimidate their citizens because they make complaints about their negligence.

    • @scottgwalters
      @scottgwalters  Год назад

      Sorry that’s been your experience. Sounds frustrating.

  • @sonigokuu
    @sonigokuu 2 года назад +1

    If you like urban living (a la the kind you'd see in Provo or Salt Lake,) I wouldn't recommend living in Springville.

    • @scottgwalters
      @scottgwalters  2 года назад +1

      For sure. Springville is more of a bedroom community, not really urban like Salt Lake or Provo but definitely close them both.

  • @lucindacorral2769
    @lucindacorral2769 Год назад

    If you men can't handle the project pass it over to some women

    • @scottgwalters
      @scottgwalters  Год назад

      Overall I'm happy for your comments, but I'm confused as to what you are trying to say because it doesn't seem to be cohesive and jumps all over the place. A clarification as to what you mean by these comments would be helpful.