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Lemonade Stand Challenge

The 2024 Lemonade Stand Challenge is Underway!

Our third annual Lemonade Stand Challenge begins this weekend! The Kaysville Police Department and the Kaysville Fire Department challenge you to host a lemonade stand this summer. Each agency will earn a point for every person in attendance at the stand (picture required). Scores will be tallied weekly and updated on their social media platforms. Feel free to tag and invite other agencies to join in the fun!

We look forward to this event each year and are excited to continue the tradition, strengthening our relationships with our wonderful community.

Pick up the phone and let them know about your stand! Their social media pages are not monitored 24/7, so calling is recommended.

Kaysville Police: 801-546-1131
Kaysville Fire: 801-544-2860
Afterhours & Weekends, call Davis County Dispatch at 801-451-4150, option 0. Please request they sent both police and fire.

Lemonade Stand Challenge 2023
Lemonade Stand Challenge 2023
Lemonade Stand Challenge 2023
Memorial Day Program 2024

Memorial Day Gratitude: 

A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Community Volunteers

We would like to express our thanks and gratitude to everyone who helped beautify our cemetery and assisted with our Memorial Day program this year:

? The Kaysville City Cemetery Staff, Crew, and their families  
? The Kaysville City Parks Department  
? The Kaysville City Public Works Department  
? Mayor Tami Tran  
? City Council Representative John Adams  
? Davis High School instructor Mrs. Angie Leedy and her students  
? Davis High School coach Scott Peery and the Davis High School Football Team  
? Davis High School instructor Mrs. Marci May and the Davis High Madrigals  
? Aaron Saltern, Samuel Saltern, Alex Saltern, and Lachlan Abner  
? Vance Garfield & Family  
? The 18th Ward Young Men’s group  
? Scout troops 407 and 27G  
? The American Legion - Post 27  
? The Memorial Day Committee  
? And many other families and volunteers

Memorial Day Volunteers 2024
Memorial Day Program 2024
Memorial Day Program 2024
Kaysville Parade Volunteers

Parade Volunteers Needed

Join the party behind the scenes at the Kaysville July 4th parade. Volunteers are needed for parade logistics, and drivers needed for Veterans float.  

Scan the QR code or visit Kaysville Parade to volunteer.

Primary Election

Primary Election - Vote

The Davis County Clerk has given notice that the 2024 Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. All eligible voters will receive their ballots by mail approximately three weeks prior.  Candidate information and a sample ballot can be viewed by visiting the Davis County Clerk's website or Vote.Utah.Gov. 

Early voting will be held at the Davis County Administration Building (61 South Main Street, Farmington) from June 18-21, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Polling locations will be open from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Election Day for any voter in Davis County to return their ballots or vote in person. Ballot Drop Boxes are available at many locations across the county, which are listed on the Clerk's website. Kaysville's Ballot Drop Box is located at the Kaysville Library (215 North Fairfield Road). 

Davis County races to be voted on in the Primary Election include: US Senate, US House, Governor/Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Auditor, State Senate and House, State School Board, County Treasurer, and Davis School Board.

For question, please contact the Davis County Clerk's office at 801-451-3589.

Free Summer Meals

Free Summer Meals for Kids & Youth

The Utah Food Bank is offering Free Summer Meals for youth up to age 18 at the Kaysville Heritage Park (250 North Fairfield Road). Meals will be offered Monday through Friday from 10:30 to 11:30 AM and must be eaten on-site. This program is specifically designed to help feed kids and youth who are no longer benefiting from school meals during the summer months. This program will run through August 9th, and no registration is required. 

For more information, visit FuelYourSummerUtah.com, or scan the QR code.

Free Summer Meals Flyer - English
Free Summer Meals Flyer - Spanish

Recycling Guide

What is Recyclable? 

Do you know what should and shouldn't go in your curbside recycling cart? We know it can be confusing, but Wasatch Integrated is here to help make you a pro at recycling! Did you know that Wasatch Integrated operates a Material Recovery Facility (MRF) in Layton? This facility separates your recyclables so the materials can made into new products. Pretty cool, right?! The image to the right is Wasatch Integrated’s recycling signage that explains what can go in your recycling cart. 

‘The Big 5’ are the most common materials that are widely accepted at MRFs worldwide. These materials are plastics #1 and #2 (beverage and detergent bottles and milk jugs), cardboard, paper, and aluminum and steel cans. Wasatch Integrated captures all these materials to be sold to the market and made into new products. Any other difficult-to-recycle plastics and paper are sorted out and used as fuel at a local cement kiln in Morgan. Make sure to check out Wasatch Integrated’s website and Facebook and Instagram pages for more trash talk! 

Fireworks Regulations

Fireworks Restrictions

Fireworks are only allowed to be discharged in areas not designated as high fire hazard areas, and on the following dates and times in July:

- July 2 between 11 AM to 11 PM
- July 3 between 11 AM to 11 PM
- July 4 between 11 AM to MIDNIGHT
- July 5 between 11 AM to 11 PM
- July 22 between 11 AM to 11 PM
- July 23 between 11 AM to 11 PM
- July 24 between 11 AM to MIDNIGHT
- July 25 between 11 AM to 11 PM

If you live within an area designated as a high fire hazard, you will need to find a public park where fireworks are allowed to be discharged. you can view the high fire hazard area map by going here: High Hazard Area Map. 

2023 Annual Fire Report

Kaysville Fire Department Annual Summary Report

Each year, the Kaysville Fire Department compiles an annual report for public distribution, covering information and statistics from the previous calendar year.

In 2023, our Fire Department responded to 1,950 emergencies, including medical incidents, fires, rescues, and hazardous materials situations. Our crews displayed professionalism and expertise in all scenarios. Our firefighters achieved 20 significant saves, including reviving cardiac arrest patients, rescuing a family from a mudslide, and preserving property from fires. Each employee averaged 240 hours of training last year, totaling over 5,100 hours as a department.

We deeply appreciate our Fire Department's dedication and commitment to serving our community with unwavering professionalism and care.

2023 Annual Summary Report

4th of July Events

Memorial Day Cemetery Cleanup

Memorial Day Holiday Cemetery Cleanup

A complete cleanup will be on Monday, June 3, 2024. All flowers and grave decorations will be removed .   Please come and remove anything you wish to be saved before that Monday.

For questions, contact the Cemetery Office at 801-497-7140.

4th of July Parade

Come Join the Independence Day Parade!

Registration for Kaysville's 4th of July Parade entries is open!! Registration will close Friday, June 23rd at 1:00 PM. To download the Parade Packet Information or to register, visit: Parade Information & Registration: Parade Information & Registration.

Juneteenth

City Offices Closed for Juneteenth

The City offices will be closed on Wednesday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth. Garbage collection will not be delayed because of the holiday.

If you have any questions please call 801-546-1235.

Kaysville Business Support

Business Supporting Business in Kaysville

Kaysville 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 your business. Meetings begin at 8:00 AM and are an hour long. 

Our next meeting will be held Tuesday, June 11 at 8:00 AM.

Interested in presenting at an upcoming meeting? Call 801-546-1241 or email businesslicensing@kaysville.gov.

FYI

Sewer Rate Increase - July 1st

On December 14, 2023, the Central Davis Sewer District held a Public Hearing and approved a $10.00 per month user fee increase, effective July 1, 2024, with an increase of up to $3 per month per year for the next four years. This increase is necessary due to increased chemical costs to meet State-mandated regulations, increased costs for biosolids disposal resulting from property loss caused by the West Davis Corridor, increased costs of renewal and replacement of aging infrastructure, ongoing operations and maintenance, financial stability and capital improvement, and minimizing future bonding needs and associated costs. 

For questions, contact the Central Davis Sewer District at (801) 451-2190. 

Pioneer Cabin

Come Tour the Pioneer Cabin at Heritage Park

Take a step back in time. The Pioneer Cabin at Heritage Park will be offering guided summer tours. Participate in activities and games that pioneer children would have experienced. Hosted by the Davis Kaysville Daughters of the Utah Pioneers

Please call or text to schedule a tour: Sharma (801-726-3979) or Donna (801-309-7835).

Splash Pad Open

Splash Pad Hours

The Kaysville splash pad (located at Heritage Park, 250 N Fairfield) is open Monday through Saturday from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The splash pad is CLOSED on Sundays.

The splash pad will be operational through September 3rd.

Power Outage

Power Outage?

- Text 801-497-7117 (for those who have registered their phone number)
- Call 801-544-8925 to access our automated phone system at any time
- Report through our website at:
https://www.kaysville.gov/960/Outages

The city's website also features a live outage map showing affected areas and the number of residences impacted.

For more information, visit: https://www.kaysville.gov/960/Outages.

Now Hiring

Current Employment Opportunities

For information about our current job openings with Kaysville City visit: Kaysville City Job Openings. 

I-15 Shepard Lane Interchange Map

Construction of I-15 Shepard Lane Interchange

The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has begun construction on a new interchange along I-15 at Shepard Lane in Farmington as part of the I-15 Shepard Lane Interchange project. It is anticipated that construction will continue through summer 2026. This work is being done to help alleviate congestion, connect communities, and improve safety for all modes of transportation. Nearby residents and businesses can expect daytime work Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with night and weekend work as needed. 

For more information, visit the project website at udotinput.utah.gov/shepardlaneinterchange. Contact the project team by calling 385-758-2040 or emailing shepardlaneinterchange@utah.gov.

Davis County Health Department

Free Classes Offered by the Davis County Health Department

The Davis County Health Department offers a variety of FREE health classes and eldercare classes to the public. You can view their news, upcoming classes, and events by visiting: https://www.daviscountyutah.gov/health#health-classes. For more information, contact the Davis County Health Department.

Davis County Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteering can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, and can make a difference for our community. Davis County has a list of a few places that need volunteers, including Animal Care, Health, Library, and the Children's Justice Center. Click HERE to find out more.

Parks and Recreation News and Events

Kaysville Parks and Rec Logo

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.

Childrens Entrepreneur Market & Movies in the Park
2024 City Musical
New Businesses - May 2024

Upcoming City Meetings

Tuesday, June 2
Power Commission Meeting CANCELLED

Thursday, June 6
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 - Budget Public Hearings
7:00 PM - City Council Meeting

Tuesday, June 11
8:00-9:00 AM - Business Supporting Business Meeting

Thursday, June 13
7:00 PM - Planning Commission Meeting

Monday, June 19
Juneteenth Holiday - CITY OFFICES CLOSED

Thursday, June 20
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

Thursday, June 27
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.

View More Upcoming Community Events at www.kaysville.gov

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