Category: Community Development

The Wasatch Front Regional Council (WFRC) recently reported Utah Governor Spencer Cox’s intention to work towards establishing an integrated statewide trail network. Governor Cox’s announcement, supported by Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) Executive Director Carlos Braceras, is intended to establish regional trails and connect with existing local trail systems in the state for greater connectivity […]

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Layton City is virtually the center of education in Utah, with access to six major public and private universities and nineteen colleges and technical schools within a convenient one-hour radius, and home to Weber State University, Davis Campus. Two local universities received impressive rankings, including the University of Utah, just 30 minutes away from Layton, […]

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NAIOPOLY, a new and highly creative business trade show in Utah, is becoming one of the must-see networking events in the state. Just three years ago, NAIOP Utah (National Association for Industrial and Office Parks) created NAIOPOLY, a trade show branded with the popular Monopoly economics-themed board game. The association recently successfully completed its annual […]

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The Utah Department of Workforce Services recently announced its Virtual Better Your Business Employer Seminar, set for Tuesday, September 20, 2022 from 8:30 am – 10:00 am. The theme is Finding Untapped Employees – Part 1. Attendees will learn about the benefits, resources and tax incentives for hiring veterans and formerly incarcerated individuals. Presenters include […]

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Employers are invited to learn the benefits of accommodating, hiring and retaining individuals with disabilities, network with specialists and get resources on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. The event, hosted by Utah Workforce Services Rehabilitation and Disability in Utah, will take place at the Division of Services for the Blind […]

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Did you know Layton City is a designated HUD EntitlementCommunity? The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) specifies that metropolitan cities with populations of at least 50,000 are eligible to receive Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds directly from HUD. Layton is eligible and approved by HUD to directly receive funds and the […]

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