Kaysville is finally rolling out cleanup and flood-proofing projects to help residents recover from recent water damage. It’s a necessary move to get the neighborhood back on its feet and prevent the next storm from causing the same mess.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
Fines are set by the state and are restricted to use for stormwater education and outreach.
The state environment through increased compliance and education.
Local contractors and developers facing high, non-negotiable fines.
The city is updating its stormwater plan to include state-mandated fines for construction runoff. Council members expressed concern that these fines are excessive and take away the city's ability to use stop-work orders as a more effective tool.
Kaysville neighborhood ravaged by flooding sees first sign of relief ABC4 Utah
Water worries: Utah cities react to flooding; 20 Kaysville homes evacuated after road damage KSL.com
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