Topics getting the most attention in Draper City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
20 issues in public safety
A man was shot and killed by a police officer on I-15 in Draper after an altercation. This could spark discussions about law enforcement practices and lead to investigations.
A man died after being shot by police on I-15 in Draper. This could lead to investigations and policy reviews, so it's a big deal for the community.
The city's fire department is actively clearing brush and creating 'fuel breaks' in open spaces to prevent wildfires from spreading to homes.
With 29 accidents in two years, the city is looking at how to keep kids safe on scooters without banning them entirely. They are considering new rules for helmets and where these devices can be ridden.
Some teens recently totaled a city light pole and stop sign after a reckless car crash in Draper. Police are asking for tips to help track down those responsible for the damage.
Draper is planning prescribed burns this Sunday to manage wildfire risks. These controlled fires help prevent larger, uncontrollable blazes later.
A major pipe leak has left Draper residents without water today. Keep an eye on city updates to see when your taps will be running again.
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.
A wildfire flared up behind a Draper home today, serving as a wake-up call to clear brush and prep your property for peak fire season. It’s a quick reminder that dry conditions make our neighborhoods vulnerable right now.
The wildfire near Draper is now under control, thanks to the fast response from local firefighters. This is a relief for residents who were at risk.
Draper residents in specific areas need to boil their tap water right now because of a contamination scare. Check your address immediately to see if your home is one of the 1,300 affected so you don't get sick.
The boil water advisory in Draper has finally been lifted, meaning your tap water is officially safe to drink again. You can stop worrying about boiling your water for cooking or brushing your teeth.
Draper’s Special Victims Unit just got an award for their crucial work. This shows the city is serious about safety and justice.
Draper’s Special Victims Unit is finally getting a shout-out for the heavy lifting they do on some of our city's most sensitive cases. It’s a look at the specialized work happening behind the scenes to keep residents safe.
Draper PD is asking for help after an assault. If you have info, speak up!
Draper is cracking down on firework safety rules to keep the city from going up in flames. Make sure you check the local guidelines before you start your show so you don't end up with a hefty fine.
Draper is considering new fireworks rules or safety tips to prevent fires. This could change how you celebrate the summer, so pay attention!
Draper just declared an emergency because of crazy heavy rain. They're taking action to deal with the flooding and damage, so why should you care? It might affect your commute or local services.
Draper’s mayor is calling out the city’s own building inspection process after a string of recent home collapses. It’s a major red flag that suggests your house might not be as safe as the paperwork claims.
Draper officials just ordered families to abandon their brand-new homes because of major safety risks. It’s a total disaster that has everyone asking how these houses were ever cleared for move-in to begin with.