Topics getting the most attention in Spanish Fork City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they are discussed.
12 issues in public safety
A kid was hurt near a Spanish Fork daycare after a guy shooting birds accidentally hit them with a stray bullet. Now, the city is looking at tightening up rules on where you can legally fire guns to make sure this doesn't happen again.
The city is planning a new fire station at 197 West Center Street to improve emergency services.
Spanish Fork is getting a brand-new emergency management hub to help first responders get to you faster. It’s a major upgrade for local safety that ensures help is closer when you need it most.
The city held an assembly to teach students about the history and importance of Veterans Day. It focused on building respect for the flag and understanding the sacrifices of service members.
With scams becoming more sophisticated, it's critical to learn how to protect your identity and finances. Our new SFCN director recommends using multi-factor authentication and being skeptical of urgent requests for money or personal info.
A fire is tearing through farmland and buildings in Spanish Fork right now. Stay clear of the area so first responders can get in and handle the situation safely.
The play explores the challenges of leaving a criminal life behind and finding acceptance in a new community. It shows how personal relationships can provide the support needed to change one's path.
With food insecurity rising by 30% in the area, the city is rallying for the Feed Utah food drive on March 15th to help stock local pantries.
Spanish Fork just dropped a new flood hub to help you stay ahead of heavy rain. It’s a quick way to check your neighborhood’s risk and get a game plan before the water starts rising.
After a century of relying on volunteers, Spanish Fork is finally upgrading to a full-time fire department. This shift means you'll get faster emergency response times and more consistent protection for your home and neighborhood.
Spanish Fork has officially tapped Matthew R. Johnson as the new police chief. This leadership change is a big deal because it sets the tone for how our local officers will handle safety and community relations moving forward.
Spanish Fork just declared a local emergency because of flooding, which is basically a move to fast-track state funding and extra help. If you live near a flood zone, stay alert and keep an eye on official city updates.