Taylorsville · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Taylorsville public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
The city is finalizing its spending plans for the next year. This is your chance to see how your tax dollars are being allocated.
A resident expressed concerns about reduced UTA bus service on Route 39, leading to longer walks and safety issues, especially at night. They requested advocacy for service restoration.
Tired of endless construction and that weird gas smell? Taylorsville residents are asking when the city's public works projects will finally wrap up and the odor will disappear.
A deadly shooting at a recent festival has Taylorsville officials rethinking public safety for future events. Expect changes to security, but it's unclear yet if that means more cops or different event rules.
The city can now more regularly dispose of unclaimed property held by the police department, such as electronics, tools, and other items. This allows for efficient management of seized or lost items.
Taylorsville is getting a new park! This means more room for outdoor fun and relaxation for everyone in the city.
Taylorsville is building a brand new performing arts center to bring more culture and entertainment to the city. This project is a major step in the city's plan to become a cultural hub.
Get ready for some new fun! Taylorsville is getting its first Activate, an interactive gaming spot, which means more entertainment is coming to town.
Get ready for some big changes in Taylorsville's city hall! Our police chief is taking the reins of a brand new department, and we're all wondering what this means for our city's future.
The city updated its municipal code to align with new state laws regarding land use and development. This ensures the city's regulations are current and legally compliant.
Council members underwent required annual training on open meetings and data privacy laws.
Taylorsville's got a new Chief of Strategic Engagement, Dina Blaes. This role is all about boosting city projects and making sure residents are in the loop. Basically, they're trying to get better at talking to you and getting things done.
A police chase in Taylorsville took a terrible turn when a suspect driving a stolen car crashed, resulting in her death and injuries to two other people. This incident highlights the dangerous consequences that can arise from high-speed pursuits.
Get ready for some serious traffic headaches on 4700 South in Taylorsville. Major road construction is kicking off soon, so you'll want to know the details to avoid getting stuck.
Get ready for a major internet upgrade! Google Fiber is officially coming to Taylorsville, meaning faster speeds and better connectivity for everyone.
Taylorsville has a new judge in town! Get ready for a fresh perspective in the justice court as a new judicial appointment has been made.
Taylorsville is launching its own police department, and Brady Cottam is the first chief! This is a big deal, marking a new chapter for how the city handles law enforcement.
Taylorsville is thinking about breaking away from the Unified Police Department to start its own police force. This could change how your tax money is spent on safety and how policing works in your neighborhood.
Taylorsville is breaking up with Unified Police and starting its own police department. This means your local policing could look and feel different soon.
Taylorsville is ushering in a new mayor, signaling a potential shift in city leadership and direction. Get ready for new initiatives and possible changes as the city embraces a fresh perspective.