Kaysville · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Kaysville City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
A tragic accident at the Kaysville 4th of July parade claimed the life of an 8-year-old girl, sparking serious questions about how the city manages safety at public events. Expect local officials to face intense scrutiny as they re-evaluate parade protocols to prevent future disasters.
Kaysville’s emergency services are stretched thin, and city leaders say we need a second fire station ASAP to keep response times from slipping. It’s a growing pains issue that could be the difference between life and death when you call 911.
With new state rules coming, the city needs to decide how to allow backyard cottages. The focus is on keeping neighborhoods quiet and private while helping families find housing solutions.
The city is planning its spending for the next year. This budget covers administrative costs for redevelopment projects that help shape the city's growth.
Kaysville locals are rallying to convince Trader Joe's to open a store in Davis County. It’s a push to bring more variety to the local grocery scene and give the city's retail footprint a serious upgrade.
The city is updating how it manages the park to ensure it stays in good shape for everyone. This change helps clarify usage rules for residents who visit the park regularly.
Kaysville is taking over a neighborhood park from an HOA, but residents are pushing back on the move. It’s a big deal because it changes who maintains your local green space and how your tax dollars are being used to keep it up.
Kaysville is rolling out new water restrictions to prep for a dry summer, which means your lawn might take a hit. It’s a classic clash between keeping the neighborhood green and managing our limited water supply.
Kaysville is tightening up its accounting after a random $13,000 was found sitting in a city safe. It’s a major red flag that has officials scrambling to prove they’re actually keeping track of your tax dollars.
Kaysville’s city leadership is currently in a major standoff after the mayor backed a polarizing protest concert. This internal drama is causing a significant rift that could stall city business and change how local decisions get made.
The city has updated its local laws, which could change how certain things are regulated in town. It's important for residents to stay informed about these new rules.
The city is updating its rulebook to make sure it follows state law and works better for everyone. These changes help keep city processes running smoothly.
Kaysville’s fire department is seeing a massive spike in emergency calls, which means the city might have to hike up the budget to hire more staff. If we don't add more hands on deck, response times could start to slip.
Someone is blowing up public toilets in Kaysville, and it's a huge mess. Expect to see more cops around and some park bathrooms closed while the city cleans up the damage.
Kaysville neighbors are fighting a proposed warming center, sparking a heated debate over where to house the homeless. The city council is now stuck in the middle of a tough zoning battle that pits community concerns against the need for emergency services.
Kaysville is upgrading its fire department gear to shave precious seconds off emergency response times. It’s a solid move to make sure help actually gets to your door faster when you need it most.
Kaysville officials are fighting a proposed temporary homeless shelter, worried about how it might change the neighborhood vibe and local resources. It’s a big land-use battle that could set a precedent for how the city handles future housing projects.
Kaysville is tightening up rules for the July 4th parade after last year’s accident, meaning no more tossing candy from floats. It’s a bummer for tradition, but the city is prioritizing crowd safety over convenience this year.
Kaysville is finally rolling out cleanup and flood-proofing projects to help residents recover from recent water damage. It’s a necessary move to get the neighborhood back on its feet and prevent the next storm from causing the same mess.
Kaysville is dealing with major flooding that’s causing roads to crumble and forcing people out of their homes. Before you head out today, make sure to check your local alerts so you don't get stuck in a dangerous situation.
Locals are rallying to save the historic Kaysville City Hall from the wrecking ball. It’s a classic battle between modern development and keeping the town’s unique character intact.
Kaysville’s road improvement project is stuck in a legal stalemate because a local landowner won't budge. Expect your daily commute to stay frustratingly slow while the city fights this out in court.
A Kaysville councilman got booted from a meeting for calling the mayor 'sweetheart,' turning a routine session into a viral spectacle. It’s a bad look that has residents questioning whether our local leaders can keep their cool and act professionally.
Kaysville just elected former Longmont council member Katie Witt as their new mayor. She’s stepping into the top leadership spot to guide the city’s future direction.