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.
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The city is footing the bill for these repairs now to avoid the much higher costs of emergency response and property damage later.
Local homeowners in the affected areas get their property values protected and their peace of mind back.
No groups negatively affected
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