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Happy New Year from Kaysville City!As we welcome a new year, we reflect on the many achievements and moments that brought us together as a community in 2024. From celebrating milestones to overcoming challenges, the strength and spirit of Kaysville’s residents have truly shone through. Here’s to an even brighter 2025! We look forward to serving you, continuing to build a vibrant and connected community, and embracing new opportunities to make Kaysville an even better place to call home. May this year bring joy, health, and prosperity to you and your loved ones. Thank you for making Kaysville such a wonderful city to be a part of. Happy New Year, Kaysville!
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Thank You, Kaysville!We are overwhelmed with gratitude for the incredible support of Kaysville GIVES 2025! This year’s program was a shining example of the kindness, generosity, and community spirit that make Kaysville so special. A heartfelt thank you to our amazing residents and local businesses for donating gifts, funds, time, and more. A special thanks to our dedicated volunteers who worked tirelessly to ensure everything ran smoothly. And a sincere thank you to everyone else who played a part, big or small, in making Kaysville GIVES a success. Together, we’ve brightened the holidays for so many families and individuals in our community. Your generosity has brought joy, hope, and smiles that will last well into the new year. Thank you for coming together to make a difference! Let’s carry this spirit of giving and unity into 2025.
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Kaysville City Center Community Reinvestment Area (CRA)The proposed Kaysville City Center Community Reinvestment Area--as show in the photo on the left--was presented at the February 15, 2024 City Council meeting. (Watch the video of the meeting HERE.) The City will be holding a public hearing on January 2, 2025 at 6:30 PM to discuss the project area. In preparation of the public hearing, the City has created a Q&A on the RDA and Community Reinvestment Areas. You can view the Q&A by clicking this link: CRA Q&A. You can also learn more by visiting the city website here: Kaysville Redevelopment Agency.
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200 North Reconstruction and Utilities ProjectStarting as early as January 6, 2025, Kaysville City will begin construction on 200 North for the 200 North Reconstruction and Utilities Project. This project will enhance the roadway from the intersection of Main Street, east to the Fruit Heights border (Country Lane). Improvements along the corridor include replacing old drinking water (culinary) lines, replacing sewer lines, replacing and installing storm drain, installing sidewalk in areas where it does not currently exist, replacing damaged concrete, and repaving the roadway. SCHEDULE: -- Phase I: 200 North from Main Street to 600 East - anticipated to occur January 2025 to Winter 2025 -- Phase II: 200 North from 600 East to Country Lane - anticipated to occur Winter 2025 to Winter 2026 WHAT TO EXPECT DURING CONSTRUCTION: - Temporary water and sewer interruptions - Temporary on-street parking restrictions and driveway access interruptions - Temporary road closures, lane restrictions, and detours - Increased noise, vibrations, and dust - Residents will be notified at least 24 hours prior to any service or driveway interruptions - Traffic lanes in each direction will be maintained throughout the project, except during paving operations We appreciate your patience during this time of construction. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to our project-dedicated public involvement team at (385) 493-0814 or by emailing kaysville200north@jub.com.
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Christmas Tree Pick UpDiscarded natural Christmas trees will be collected by Robinson Waste Services on January 9 and 10. Kaysville residents interested in this service should place their trees curbside by 6:00 a.m. on January 9. Trees taller than 8 feet must be cut in half. Please ensure trees are accessible, and remove all tree stands, lights, and ornaments before collection.
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Kaysville Cemetery Irrigation UpgradeWe are excited to announce a major irrigation improvement project at the Kaysville City Cemetery. This comprehensive project involves a full replacement of the irrigation system in sections A, B, C, D, and E, covering 15 acres. The work includes installing new irrigation pipes, valves, and sprinkler heads while retiring the existing system. Work is already underway and is expected to be completed by May 2025. During this time, there may be temporary closures or limited access to certain areas of the cemetery as the project progresses. We appreciate your understanding and patience as we make these necessary improvements to better serve our community. Thank you for your support!
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Clover Club Foods Exhibit: A Journey Through Local HistoryThe Clover Club Foods Company display at the Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum is open for viewing through February 2025. The exhibit, located in Kaysville City Hall (23 East Center Street), is available during city business hours. It features a detailed timeline of the company, along with memorabilia and artwork for visitors to explore. A one-page timeline will also be available as a souvenir. Given that many current residents have worked at the Kaysville factory or for the company, interactive components will be offered at various times throughout the exhibit period. Join us in January and enjoy recorded memories from former employees. In February, there will be a trivia and scavenger hunt game! If you have memorabilia you'd like to display or donate, please email Fawn or Kris at ourkaysvillestory@gmail.com. We look forward to celebrating this piece of Kaysville history with you!
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Honoring Memories TogetherThank you to everyone in our community who helped organize and participate in the Angel of Hope Vigil and Wreaths Across America events at the cemetery this December. These heartfelt gatherings remind us of the power of shared experiences in healing and keeping the memory of our loved ones alive. These meaningful traditions honor those we have lost and strengthen the bond that unites us as a community. A special thank you to Emily and Zann Call for organizing the Angel of Hope Vigil, and to Nancy Tippets for coordinating the Wreaths Across America event. Your dedication has touched many hearts and ensured these traditions continue to inspire and comfort.
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Cemetery CleanupCemetery cleanup will begin on January 27th. Please remove any decorations you wish to keep before this date. Afterward, all remaining decorations, wreaths, and items will be removed, with the exception of faux flowers placed in permanent vases.
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2025 Daddy Daughter DanceJoin us for our annual Daddy Daughter Dance on February 7 and 8! Enjoy a night filled with music, dancing, face painting, treats, and more. The event will be held at Kaysville Recreation (85 North 100 East) from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Registration opens for residents TOMORROW, January 2, at 9:00 AM. Non-resident registration begins January 17, and registration closes on February 1 unless sold out. Don’t miss this magical evening! Register Here
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Pavilion RentalsThe City will begin accepting pavilion rental reservations TOMORROW, January 2. Reservations are available for dates between April 15 and October 15. Please note that reservations are not accepted for Sundays or holidays and must be made at least 72 hours in advance. Click the link below to make your pavilion reservation: Pavilion Reservation
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Business Supporting Business in KaysvilleKaysville business owners are invited to attend our Business Supporting Business meetings held the 2nd Tuesday of every month (unless otherwise noted) at the Business Resource Center at Davis Tech located at 450 Simmons Way, Kaysville, Utah. These meetings give an opportunity for local business owners to meet other business owners in our city, and to find out what resources are out there for their business. Meetings begin at 8:00 AM and are an hour long. Our next meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 8:00 am. Interested in presenting at an upcoming meeting? Call 801-546-1241 or email businesslicensing@kaysville.gov.
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City Offices Closed for Martin Luther King Jr. DayThe Kaysville City Offices will be closed on Monday, January 20th, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Garbage collection will NOT be delayed for the holiday. If you have any questions, please call 801-546-1235.
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Kaysville Snow RemovalQuestions about snow removal regulations in Kaysville? Interested in seeing where the snow plows are at in the city during a snow storm? Visit Kaysville Snow Removal
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Winter Parking Ordinance in EffectIt’s that time of year again, cold weather, smog, space heaters and winter parking restrictions. From November 1st – March 1st, between 12:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m., vehicles are not allowed to park on city streets (City Code 6-2b-4(8)). Please make sure your vehicles are off the roadways to allow plows to safely clear the roads. We are certain you won’t want to receive a Christmas card from the Kaysville Police Department this year. We will be issuing citations whether it snows or not. Thank you for helping us with this matter.
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Is Your Utility Bill Accurate? We encourage all residents to review their latest utility bills to ensure they’re being accurately charged for garbage, recycling, and green waste services based on the number and type of cans you have. It’s important to confirm that your bill reflects the correct services you’re using. If you spot any discrepancies or have questions about your charges, please contact our utility billing department at 801-546-1235. Our team is here to help resolve any issues. Thank you for ensuring your utility bill is accurate—this helps us serve you better!
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Parks and Recreation News and Events
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Our Parks and Recreation always have many programs and activities happening throughout the year. You can view their latest news and events calendar by going to: Kaysville Parks & Recreation. You can also sign up for their monthly Parks and Recreation Newsletter and other notifications by clicking here.
Text REC to 801-544-1788 to join Kaysville Rec for registration and activity info.
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Thursday, January 2 6:15 PM - City Council Q&A: The City Council will be available to answer questions or discuss any matters the public may have. 6:30 PM - Public Hearing 7:00 PM - City Council Meeting Thursday, January 9 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting Tuesday, January 14 8:00 AM - Business Supporting Business Meeting Thursday, January 16 6:30 PM - City Council Q&A: The City Council will be available to answer questions or discuss any matters the public may have. 7:00 PM - City Council Meeting Monday, January 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day - CITY OFFICES CLOSED Thursday, January 23 7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting City Council, Planning Commission, and Power Commission meetings can be viewed on our YouTube Channel "KaysvilleLive". All meeting days/times are subject to change. Please visit our website or follow us on social media for the latest information. To view meeting agendas or to subscribe, click here.
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