Topics getting the most attention in Clearfield City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
15 issues with high priority
Clearfield Station is finally getting its glow-up with a new park and more apartments and shops on the way. It’s all about turning that area into a walkable spot where you can actually hang out instead of just driving through.
Clearfield Police are offering a $5,000 reward to anyone who can help solve a cold case homicide. If you have any leads, speaking up could help get a dangerous person off the streets and bring some peace to the victim's family.
Governor Cox is turning up the heat on Utah cities to build more housing, which means Clearfield is likely about to see some major zoning changes. Expect the state to step in and push for faster construction to help fix our ongoing housing shortage.
Clearfield is still grappling with the fallout from a 1968 housing scandal where mass evictions sparked a massive civil rights battle. It’s a reminder that the city’s past housing policies continue to shape the fairness and accessibility of our neighborhoods today.
Clearfield homeowners are pushing the city to pay for major sewage damage, claiming the city's pipes are to blame. This fight is a big deal because it could change how the city handles future property damage claims for everyone.
Six Clearfield families are dealing with the nightmare of raw sewage flooding their basements due to a city pipe blockage. It’s a gross wake-up call that our city's aging underground pipes need serious attention before the next disaster hits.
Clearfield is partnering with UTA to turn the area around the FrontRunner station into a walkable hub filled with new apartments, offices, and shops. It’s a big move to make commuting easier and give the city a more modern, connected downtown feel.
Clearfield is asking residents to dial back on lawn watering to keep our water supply steady during the summer heat. It’s a simple way to help the city manage resources and avoid potential shortages.
Clearfield is dealing with a sudden equipment breakdown, so they're asking everyone to cut back on water usage immediately. Keep an eye on your faucets and hold off on non-essential water tasks until the city gets things fixed.
Clearfield is launching a new green waste program to help you get rid of yard clippings and organic scraps more easily. You'll want to check your mail for updates on how this changes your weekly trash pickup schedule.
A viral video of a Clearfield arrest is sparking serious questions about how our local police handle public interactions. It’s a wake-up call for the city to be more transparent about how officers are trained and held accountable.
A viral video of a Clearfield officer detaining a disabled man for jaywalking has the whole city talking. It’s a major wake-up call that we need to take a hard look at how our police are trained and whether our city leaders are actually holding anyone accountable.
Clearfield residents might notice some yellow-tinted tap water lately, but city officials say it's just harmless mineral sediment. It looks gross, but your water is still perfectly safe to drink.
Clearfield is upgrading its city pools with high-tech drowning detection systems to keep swimmers safe. It’s a proactive move to prevent accidents and help parents breathe a little easier during pool season.
Clearfield’s winter parking ban is officially back, meaning you need to keep your car off the street during snowstorms. It’s a simple move to help the plows clear the roads faster and keep you from getting slapped with a ticket.