Wildfire season is heating up, and Draper is officially on high alert. Keep an eye on your local air quality and stay ready to move if evacuation orders pop up.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
Costs are managed within the existing budget for emergency management staffing.
All residents benefit from improved disaster preparedness and response coordination.
Residents on fixed incomes may feel the impact of the tax increase.
Emergency Incident Updates City of Draper (.gov)
The city is updating its emergency plans to better handle disasters, including new training for staff and better coordination with county and state agencies.
Estimated 80 gallons of diesel fuel spills onto Bangerter Highway in Draper KUTV
2 homes heavily damaged, ‘uninhabitable’ after Draper fire Gephardt Daily News
Fire destroys Draper home, displaces residents; firefighter suffers heat exhaustion KUTV
The city raised property taxes to keep up with the rising costs of police and fire equipment and to ensure we have enough staff.
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