Kaysville’s city leadership is currently in a major standoff after the mayor backed a polarizing protest concert. This internal drama is causing a significant rift that could stall city business and change how local decisions get made.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 2 the 90 before that.
The proposal carries an estimated annual cost of $141,000.
Residents who value in-person representation and the physical presence of their elected officials.
Taxpayers who may disagree with funding benefits for part-time elected officials.
The council is debating whether to provide health insurance to elected officials, which would cost taxpayers about $141,000 a year.
The council debated whether to allow remote participants to count toward a quorum, ultimately deciding to keep the requirement for three members to be physically present.
Kaysville City Council passes resolution denouncing a planned protest concert and mayor’s actions to support it The Salt Lake Tribune
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