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Secure Elections Town Hall & Tour

Elections in Utah are transparent and secure. Learn More about elections, existing safeguards, voter registration, ballot processing, tabulation, and more. 

 

Can It!

By Shelley Dawson Davies

Those rows of gleaming bottles of peaches and applesauce Grandma puts up every summer might not seem anything more than a quaint nod to past practices, but the process of safe canning was once responsible for changing the world.

 

Our Water System

Water Measures

Updated August 12, 2022. Once again, our citizens have proven us right. While some communities imposed mandatory watering restrictions, we were confident that well-informed citizens, with a spirit and sense of community, would respond to voluntary water conservation requests. How well have we done? When looking at the projected demand for water (which is based on an evapotranspiration* formula) we have conserved over 722 million gallons of water as of J

 

Layton City Accepting applications for RAMP Advisory Commission Members

Layton City is Accepting Letters of Interest and Applications for the Following Commissions:

Recreation, Arts, Museum and Parks Advisory Commission

Layton City is currently accepting applications to fill a vacant position on the Layton City Recreation, Arts, Museum and Parks (RAMP) Commission. This Commission functions as planning and advisory bodies for the City Council in matters pertaining to th

 

A Family Affair - By Shelley Dawson Davies

The image of early pioneers single-handedly blazing trails across the west might be a popular trope in movies, but for early Mormon pioneers moving to Utah it meant relocating as large, extended families and in groups from their English villages. The Edward Phillips and John H. Green families are among those who did just that.

 

DAVIS COUNTY CITIZEN'S POLICE ACADEMY

Now Accepting Applications

The course begins Thursday, August 4th

Classes are every Thursday from 6-9 pm and run for 16 weeks

For additional information and to apply visit:

daviscountycpa.org

There is a $25 class fee which includes a T-shirt

Classroom and hands-on instruction. Come join the fun!!!

 

2022 Davis County Election

Layton City Offices is not a polling location nor does it have a ballot box. The designated polling location for Layton City registered voters is the Davis Conference Center, 1651 N 700 W, Layton.

A permanent drop box is located outside the Conference Center and ballots can be returned at this location until 8:00 pm on Election Day. Other ballot drop boxes, located within Davis County, are available and can be found by visiting the County's website:

 

A Stitch in Time

By Shelley Dawson Davies

Sewing layers of fabric and fleece together to make a quilt has been an artful way to keep loved ones warm for hundreds of years. Quilts made from one piece of fabric, called whole cloth quilts, gradually gave way to pieced and patchwork quilts in the mid-1800s as materials became less expensive and more readily available. Many women rose

 

Oak Hills Dr / East Gentile St Road Closure May 24th 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

Oak Hills Dr./E Gentile St. will be closed on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 from 7 am to 7 pm. Motorists should plan to use the alternative routes on Gordon Ave and 200 North. Oak Hills Dr./E Gentile St. will be restricted to one-way traffic on May 23rd and May 25th-27th, 2022. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

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