Kaysville’s road improvement project is stuck in a legal stalemate because a local landowner won't budge. Expect your daily commute to stay frustratingly slow while the city fights this out in court.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
The city will pay $2,500 per month for six months, with the other half covered by a developer.
Kaysville residents who use the road network and the developer.
Current residents on Sunset Drive who may experience increased traffic volume.
Residents and commissioners are concerned about how new traffic from the 45-home development will impact existing streets and whether a secondary access road will be built.
The city is working to get federal money to finish the Angel Street road project, which would connect to Sunset Drive.
Landowner Slows Kaysville Road Improvement Plans KSL TV 5
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