Topics getting the most attention in Layton City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
10 issues in public safety
The city is updating its fire codes to the 2024 versions. This helps ensure our building and safety standards are up to date with modern risks.
The council discussed a request to honor Steve Wynn, a crossing guard who was tragically killed, by potentially renaming 1600 North Street. This will be considered further.
The city is banning crypto ATMs due to their widespread use in fraud, which has cost residents millions. This aims to protect citizens from financial scams.
A presentation was given to educate the public and council about the risks and prevention of cryptocurrency scams.
A resident reported multiple incidents of gunfire near Woodward Park and requested increased police presence and potential security cameras. This highlights a community concern about safety in the area.
Layton's shelter-in-place order is finally lifted after a tense situation involving gunfire reports. Thankfully, everyone is safe, but it highlights how quickly public safety can be disrupted.
Layton is tightening up its rules on fireworks for New Year's Eve after a chaotic July 4th. Get ready for stricter enforcement to prevent a repeat of the past.
Layton is cracking down on New Year's Eve fireworks this year. Don't get caught with a hefty fine – know the new rules before you light up the sky!
A Layton resident is dead after a police shooting outside his home. Details are still scarce, but this is a major event that will likely have ripple effects throughout the community.
A Layton cop got busted for allegedly stalking his ex. This whole mess is making people wonder if the police department is really keeping its officers in check.