Topics getting the most attention in Clearfield City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
4 issues with critical priority
Clearfield just brought on a new city attorney to lead its legal department. This hire is a big deal because they’ll be calling the shots on how the city enforces rules and handles its legal business from here on out.
A local kid actually got their playground design built by City Hall, proving that showing up to meetings isn't just a waste of time. It’s a win for community engagement and shows that your voice can lead to real neighborhood upgrades.
Clearfield just updated its city code to officially adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism. It’s a symbolic move meant to draw a clear line in the sand against discrimination in our community.
Five Clearfield homes just got hit by a nasty sewage backup, proving our city's pipes are way past their prime. It’s a wake-up call that we need to stop ignoring our aging infrastructure before more basements get ruined.