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About Sawmill Commons

Residential and Commercial Growth

Sawmill Boulevard is part of a growing commercial and residential area in Heber City. It serves as a key location for various businesses and new developments, representing the area’s transition from its historical roots to a more modern and economically diverse community.

Over the past decade, Heber Valley, Utah, has experienced significant growth in both residential and commercial sectors. The area’s scenic beauty and proximity to outdoor recreational activities have spurred a surge in residential development, with a marked increase in new housing projects and upscale communities. This residential expansion has been complemented by a thriving commercial sector, with new businesses, retail spaces, and service-oriented establishments emerging to meet the growing demand. The influx of new residents and businesses has driven economic growth, transforming Heber Valley into a vibrant, increasingly sought-after location while maintaining its charm and appeal.

Valley Development

The Heber City General Plan is the primary tool for guiding the future of Heber City. This document contains the community’s goals and policies on character and design, land use, open space and natural environment, business and economics, neighborhood bitality, transportation and growth plans for the entire Heber Valley area.

Read the General Plan Here

Local Airport

The Heber Valley Airport has been part of the Valley community since 1947, with planned renovation in 2025/2026.

Learn More About Heber Valley Airport

Technical College

Mountainland Technical College, Utah’s largest and fastest-growing technical college, is expanding in Heber Valley!

Learn More About MTECH Here

Deer Valley

Deer Valley’s Expanded Terrain is a long-awaited evolution that will add an additional 3,700 acres of skiable terrain,

Learn More About The Expansion

Olympics

Salt Lake City which is within an hour of driving distance was awarded as the host of the 2034 Winter Olympics.

Learn More About the 2034 Olympics