Topics getting the most attention in Draper City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
13 issues in governance
The committee welcomed a new member, Lindsay Simons, and reviewed administrative tasks like conflict of interest forms. They also discussed committee guidelines and future meeting topics.
Several residents were appointed to city boards and commissions, including the Planning Commission, Community Engagement and Events Committee, and Historic Preservation Commission.
The common boundaries between Draper City and Alpine City were officially adjusted through an approved ordinance. This also involved map amendments.
The committee is reviewing its official roles and responsibilities, which are currently defined as advisory and focused on city property. Members are considering whether their educational outreach should extend to private and commercial properties.
Kathryn Dahlin is currently serving as a member of the Draper City Council. You can look to her for local policy decisions and representation on city-wide issues.
Draper's mayor is being called out for endorsing a City Council candidate, which some say crosses an ethics line. Should elected officials stay neutral during elections?
Two Draper residents just won their elections early, which could mean changes to city policies and leadership. This is a big deal because it might affect how the city runs before November.
Draper’s mayoral race is officially on, with incumbent Troy Walker facing off against challenger Braxten Rutherford. It’s a pivotal moment to decide which direction you want the city to head over the next few years.
Draper just posted info on election candidates—your chance to research before voting!
Draper just released the official guide for the upcoming local elections. Whether you're thinking about running for office or just want to know who's on the ballot, now is the time to get informed.
Draper Council Member Tasha Lowery is making headlines—what does this mean for local decisions? Stay tuned for updates!
This is the official hub for Draper Council Member Fred Lowry. Check it out if you need to reach him or want to see what he’s actually doing for the city.
Someone's sending anonymous, potentially misleading texts to Draper residents during the City Council election. It's unclear if this is just spam or a deliberate attempt to influence voters, raising concerns about election integrity.