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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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Home prices in the past few years have markedly increased throughout the state. Davis County leaders recognized this unprecedented challenge to home ownership and recently created a helpful program to assist low-to-moderate-income households purchase a home they otherwise would never be able to afford. Income qualified individuals and households looking to purchase a home in […]

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With the current high cost of homes in the state, along with high interest mortgage rates, Layton City and its construction partners are once again seeking to provide affordable housing options to the community. Their goal is to construct affordable homes discounted substantially for low-to-moderate-income households. Layton City is looking to purchase property utilizing Community […]

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Layton City was recently designated as a Healthy Utah Community, presented by Get Healthy Utah and the Utah League of Cities and Towns. This is a significant achievement for the community. To qualify for the Healthy Utah Community designation, Layton implemented and is planning a number of strategies within the community to promote health including: […]

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With the current rising cost of homes in the state, along with a substantial lack of inventory, Layton City and the Have a Heart Home Foundation have partnered once again to provide affordable housing options to the community. The goal is to construct affordable homes discounted substantially for low-to-moderate-income families with special needs. The City, […]

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Layton City currently has funds available to help prevent and respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Grant monies are administered by the City’s Community & Economic Development department, thanks to federal Community Development Blog Grant (CDBG) funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Funds are offered to small businesses through Layton […]

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