Draper is seeing a massive wave of city employees quitting, which could mean your trash pickup, permits, or local projects might start hitting some major snags. It’s a red flag that the city’s internal operations are currently in flux.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
Constant hiring and training are expensive, which could eventually lead to higher taxes or budget cuts to cover the revolving door.
New hires might get a fresh start, but mostly, it’s a tough time for everyone involved.
You are, because projects will likely get delayed and city services might become less reliable while new staff learn the ropes.