Topics getting the most attention in Layton City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
7 issues in public safety with medium priority
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.
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.
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.
A resident expressed concern that the $10 fee for police reports is too high and discourages transparency.
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.