Topics getting the most attention in Layton City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
6 issues in infrastructure with high priority
The city is investing in upgrading its water infrastructure by approving a contract for miscellaneous water line improvements, which will replace aging pipes and ensure reliable water service.
The city is taking over the pressurized irrigation system from a canal company. This aims to improve how the system is managed and maintained for residents who rely on it.
A significant bid was approved for road widening and improvements on West Hill Field Road and a portion of 3200 West, funded in part by grants.
The council approved a bid for the final segment of the Kays Creek Trail, connecting it to the Shorelands Preserve and completing a key part of the city's active transportation network.
The city council approved granting easements to UDOT for relocating water facilities as part of the US-89 highway project. This is a necessary step to allow for state infrastructure improvements while ensuring city utilities are properly managed.
A project to replace aging sewer lines and relocate storm drains near Hill Field Road was approved, addressing recurring backups.