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Layton City, Utah, has been officially re-designated a Healthy Utah Community. The city’s application was recently approved by the Get Healthy Utah Board of Directors, and the award was formally presented at the Utah League of Cities and Towns 2025 Annual Convention awards ceremony in Salt Lake City on October 2, 2025. Recognition and Community […]

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Utah has long fostered a business-friendly environment, making it an ideal hub for entrepreneurs launching new ventures. While Silicon Slopes is frequently in the media spotlight, Utah’s small business ecosystem thrives statewide. Which cities stand out as the top destinations for running a small business? A recent B2B Review study evaluated 47 Utah cities based […]

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In 2024, many residents allocated a larger share of their income toward home maintenance and improvements, tackling essential repairs like fixing leaky roofs, replacing outdated furnaces, updating windows, and renovating bathrooms. For those facing financial challenges with urgent home repairs or rehabilitation needs, Layton City provides assistance through its Critical Home Repair and Rehabilitation Program. […]

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Layton City’s Community and Economic Development department is hosting an informative and free Small Business Seminar focused on Tax Strategies. Learning effective tax strategies will help your businesses better plan for future growth and profitability. This upcoming seminar promises to help business owners and leaders learn how to MINIMIZE THEIR COMPANY TAX BURDEN and keep […]

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Nearly two years ago Layton City was designated as a Healthy Utah Community by Get Healthy Utah. This was a significant achievement for the community because Layton leaders and staff implemented and planned several strategies within the community to promote health. Some of these included: having a productive relationship with the local health department, access […]

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Help improve your city! The Utah Wellbeing Project is asking Layton residents for their input. What’s the goal?  We want to understand how people in Layton are doing and how wellbeing differs across Utah communities.  This will help city leaders make informed decisions. Who can participate? Adults (18+) who live in Layton, full-time or part-time. […]

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