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CentervilleUT averageUS Census ACS
Population
16,692
Per-capita income
$46,735
Median home value
$492,700
Bachelor's or higher
48%
Typical home value $587,377 +3.2% yr/yr · +20.2% 5-yr
Home-value trend 2000–2026 (Zillow ZHVI)
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Housing units permitted — US Census Building Permits Survey
202526 housing units ($11.6M)

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Tue Aug 25, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Aug 26, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Aug 27, 2026 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Sep 1, 2026 · 18:00

Redevelopment Agency

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Sep 1, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Sep 1, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Sep 8, 2026 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Sep 9, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Sep 15, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Sep 15, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Sep 16, 2026 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Sep 17, 2026 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Sep 22, 2026 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Sep 23, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Oct 6, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Oct 6, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Oct 13, 2026 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Oct 14, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Oct 15, 2026 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Oct 20, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Oct 20, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Oct 21, 2026 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Oct 27, 2026 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Oct 28, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Nov 3, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Nov 4, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Nov 10, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Nov 10, 2026 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Nov 17, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Nov 17, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Nov 18, 2026 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Nov 19, 2026 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Nov 24, 2026 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Dec 1, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Dec 1, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Dec 8, 2026 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Dec 9, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Dec 15, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Dec 15, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Dec 16, 2026 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Dec 17, 2026 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Dec 22, 2026 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Dec 23, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jan 5, 2027 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jan 5, 2027 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jan 12, 2027 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Jan 13, 2027 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jan 19, 2027 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jan 19, 2027 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Jan 20, 2027 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Jan 21, 2027 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jan 26, 2027 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Jan 27, 2027 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Feb 2, 2027 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Feb 2, 2027 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Feb 9, 2027 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Feb 10, 2027 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Feb 16, 2027 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Feb 16, 2027 · 19:00

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Feb 17, 2027 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Feb 18, 2027 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Feb 23, 2027 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Feb 24, 2027 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Mar 9, 2027 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Mar 10, 2027 · 19:00

Planning Commission

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Mar 17, 2027 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Mar 18, 2027 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Mar 23, 2027 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Apr 13, 2027 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Apr 15, 2027 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Apr 21, 2027 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Apr 27, 2027 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed May 19, 2027 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu May 20, 2027 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue May 25, 2027 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Jun 16, 2027 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Jun 17, 2027 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jun 22, 2027 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Jul 15, 2027 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Thu Aug 19, 2027 · 20:00

Trails Committee

250 N Main, Centerville

Recent meetings

Wed Aug 19, 2026 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 17:30

Redevelopment Agency

RDA to consider $67,608.65 radio system for CenterPoint Theatre

The Centerville Redevelopment Agency is holding a regular meeting with one business item: a proposal to purchase an Emergency Responder Radio Communication System for CenterPoint Theatre at a cost of $67,608.65. The agency will decide whether to approve this purchase.

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250 N Main, Centerville
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Agenda - Page 1 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 5:30 PM ON AUGUST 18, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville Redevelopment Agency meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville Redevelopment Agency meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Agency reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. CenterPoint Theatre Emergency Responder Radio Communications System Consider the purchase of Emergency Responder Radio Communication System for CenterPoint Theatre in the amount of $67,608.65. C. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I hereby certify that this notice and agenda was posted at Centerville City Hall, published on the Utah Public Notice Website, and provided to a newspaper o …
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Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 17:45

City Council

Council to pick site for new bike pump track

The Centerville City Council will hold a work session to discuss two items: the introduction of the new Code Enforcement Officer and his daily operations, and a decision on a location for the design of a bike pump track. The meeting may also include a closed session for legal matters.

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250 N Main, Centerville
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Agenda - Page 1 WORK SESSION AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD ITS WORK SESSION MEETING AT 5:45 PM ON AUGUST 18, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Discussion - Introduction of Code Enforcement Officer Introduction of the new Code Enforcement Officer (Galiath Gardner) and his daily operations and activities 2. Pump Track Location Decide on a location for the design of a bike pump track C. CLOSED SESSION The City Council may vote to discuss matters in a closed session for reasons allowed by law, including, but not limited to, the provisions of Utah Code …
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Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

Council to consider sales tax option, fee hikes, and $151K in purchases

The Centerville City Council will hold public hearings on renaming the Landmarks Commission to the Historic Preservation Commission, increasing field use fees, and creating a Citizen Corps Committee. They will also consider supporting a local option sales tax, a water billing grant, and approving purchases for a park restroom and emergency radio system.

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250 N Main, Centerville
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Agenda - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON AUGUST 18, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ZOOM INFO 1. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88146499366?pwd=DQJjeBjaCGbe1c3TbPOxdgZuC92iir.1 Meeting ID: 881 4649 9366 Passcode: 354770 B. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT Councilmember Robyn Mecham 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. OPEN SESSION The open session allows members of the public to comment or address the City Council on matters not listed on the agenda. Open session comments should be limited to three minutes per person. Please state your nam …
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Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

Centerville Planning Commission to consider DADU, boundary, and historic preservation code changes

The Centerville Planning Commission will hold public hearings on three proposed code amendments: appointing Whitaker Museum Board members as Historic Preservation Commission members, updating municipal code for boundary line adjustments and exchange of title, and enacting new standards for detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs). The commission will also review minutes from the July 22, 2026 meeting.

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250 N Main, Centerville
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Agenda - Page 1 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON AUGUST 12, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Planning Commission meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Planning Commission meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Commission reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT - Michael Adamson 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered by the Planning Commission. 1. Public Hearing - Centerville Municipal Code and Centerville Zoning Code Amendments to appoint Whitaker Museum Board Members to act as Historic Preservation Commission Members - Ordinance No. 2026-10 and Ordinance No. 2026-11 Consider proposed Centerville Municipal Code and Center …
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Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

Parks committee to discuss Master Plan, Movies in Park, July 4th follow-up

The Centerville Parks and Recreation Committee will hold a regular meeting to review and approve the June 9, 2026 minutes, and discuss several business items including the final Movies in the Park event, follow-up actions from the 4th of July celebration (time capsule, mural, thank-you gifts), and a Parks and Recreation Master Plan discussion. The meeting is open to the public.

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250 N Main, Centerville
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Agenda - Page 1 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON AUGUST 11, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Parks and Recreation Committee meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Parks and Recreation Committee meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4- 207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Committee reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. MINUTES Minutes of prior meetings may be reviewed and accepted. Minutes review and approval shall comply with the Centerville City Minutes Approval Policy. 1. Minutes Review and Approval June 9, 2026 Parks and Recreation Minutes C. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Movies In The Park Update Last Movie of 2026 2. 4th of July Follow-Up 1. Next Steps: Time …
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Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

City Council to vote on Wheels Park design grant and UDOT drainage agreement

The Centerville City Council will meet on August 4, 2026, to consider several contracts and agreements, including a design grant for Wheels Park and a drainage improvement agreement with UDOT. The council will also discuss amendments to employee wellness policies and review a draft map for sidewalks in the Historic District. Routine financial and personnel items will be addressed.

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Agenda - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON AUGUST 4, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ZOOM INFO 1. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82209093750?pwd=aDNwINmgaPWNzSBdRW7sdjiJsOGmwO.1 Meeting ID: 822 0909 3750 Passcode: 265712 B. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT Councilmember Brian Plummer 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. OPEN SESSION The open session allows members of the public to comment or address the City Council on matters not listed on the agenda. Open session comments should be limited to three minutes per person. Please state your name and city of res …
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Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jul 28, 2026 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Jul 22, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

Planning Commission to discuss DADU and boundary line adjustment codes

The Centerville Planning Commission will discuss draft code concepts for Detached Accessory Dwelling Units (DADU) and Boundary Line Adjustments, and schedule public hearings for both topics. The body will also review and approve minutes from the July 8, 2026 meeting.

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✓ Decided: Planning Commission schedules DADU and boundary line adjustment public hearings

The Centerville Planning Commission reviewed and refined draft ordinances for detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs) and boundary line adjustments, reaching consensus on key standards. They scheduled public hearings for both items on August 12, 2026, and directed staff to advertise by July 31, 2026. No final approvals were made; these were discussion items.

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Agenda - Page 1 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON JULY 22, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Planning Commission meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Planning Commission meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Commission reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT - Commissioner Gary Woodward 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered by the Planning Commission. 1. Discussion - Review of draft code concepts for Detached Accessory Dwelling Units (DADU) to be located in Chapter 12 of the Centerville Zoning Code and scheduling of a public hearing. Discussion regarding draft code concepts and a summary of code ideas for Detached Access …
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I PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING 2 Wednesday, July 22, 2026 3 7: 00 p. m. 4 5 A quorum being present at City Hall, 250 North Main Street, Centerville, Utah, the meeting 6 of the Centerville City Planning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. 7 8 MEMBERS PRESENT 9 LaRae Patterson, Vice Chair 10 Paul Mendenhall 11 Gary Woodward 12 Layne Jenkins 13 Mason Kjar, Chair, arrived at 7: 12 pm 14 15 MEMBERS ABSENT 16 Amanda Jorgensen 17 Michael Adamson 18 19 STAFF PRESENT 20 Mike Eggett, Community Development Director 21 Sydney DeWees, Planner 22 Lisa Romney, City Attorney 23 24 LEGISLATIVE THOUGHT/ PRAYER Commissioner Gary Woodward 25 26 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 27 28 DISCUSSION — REVIEW OF DRAFT CODE CONCEPTS FOR DETACHED 29 ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS ( DADU) TO BE LOCATED IN CHAPTER 12 OF THE 30 CENTERVILLE ZONING CODE AND SCHEDULING OF A PUBLIC HEARING 31 32 Community Development Director Mike Eggett presented a revised draft DADU ordinance 33 for the Commission' s continued review, noting it was informed by recent guidance from the Utah 34 League of Cities and Towns and modeled largely after Millcreek City's ordinance. He explained 35 that while many provisions are dictated by state law, the Commission still had discretion over 36 several development standards. Through discussion, the Commission reached consensus on 37 numerous policy issues, including requiring DADUs to be permanently affixed to a concrete 38 foundation, establishing a minimum unit size to effectively e …
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Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 17:30

City Council

Council to discuss security deployment and possible sports field fee increase

The Centerville City Council will hold a work session on July 21, 2026. A closed‑session item will address the deployment of security personnel, devices, or systems. An open business item will present and discuss increasing fees for sports field rentals. The meeting is otherwise procedural.

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Agenda - Page 1 WORK SESSION AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD ITS WORK SESSION MEETING AT 5:30 PM ON JULY 21, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. CLOSED SESSION The City Council may vote to discuss matters in a closed session for reasons allowed by law, including, but not limited to, the provisions of Utah Code § 52-4-205 of the Open and Public Meetings Act, and for attorney-client matters that are privileged pursuant to Utah Code § 78B-1-137. 1. Discussion regarding deployment of security personnel, devices, or systems C. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Parks & Recreation Field Fee Schedule Prese …
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Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

Council to consider vehicle purchases and historic preservation code changes

The City Council will discuss renewing a grant consulting agreement and hold a public hearing on appointing Whitaker Museum Board members to the Historic Preservation Commission. The body will also consider several vehicle and equipment purchases for Public Works and Parks.

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Agenda - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON JULY 21, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ZOOM INFO 1. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88146499366?pwd=DQJjeBjaCGbe1c3TbPOxdgZuC92iir.1 Meeting ID: 881 4649 9366 Passcode: 354770 B. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT Councilmember Gina Hirst 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. OPEN SESSION The open session allows members of the public to comment or address the City Council on matters not listed on the agenda. Open session comments should be limited to three minutes per person. Please state your name and city of residen …
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Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 20:00

Trails Committee

Trails Committee to discuss pump track and Deuel Creek Trailhead

The Centerville Trails Committee will meet to review minutes from April 16, 2026. The committee will also hold discussions regarding a pump track and the Deuel Creek Trailhead.

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Agenda - Page 1 TRAILS COMMITTEE AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE TRAILS COMMITTEE WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 8:00 PM ON JULY 16, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville Trails Committee meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville Trails Committee meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Committee reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. MINUTES Minutes of prior meetings may be reviewed and accepted. Minutes review and approval shall comply with the Centerville City Minutes Approval Policy. 1. Minutes Review and Approval April 16, 2026 Trails Minutes C. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Pump Track discussion 2. Deuel Creek Trailhead discussion D. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I hereby certify that this notice and agenda was posted at Centerville Cit …
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 20:00

Tree Board

250 N Main, Centerville
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

250 N Main, Centerville
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

Final site plan amendment for Fineline Steel Fabrication considered

The Centerville Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting on July 8, 2026, to consider a final site plan amendment for Fineline Steel Fabrication at 975 West 50 South, involving changes to use, building footprint, and cross-access travel lane connections. The commission will also conduct first-review discussions of draft code concepts for Detached Accessory Dwelling Units (DADU) and for Boundary Line Adjustments to replace existing Exchange of Title codes. Additional items include the Community Development Director's report and approval of minutes from the June 10, 2026 meeting.

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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves site plan amendment for Fineline Steel Fabrication

The Commission approved a final site plan amendment for an industrial development at 975 West 50 South. Members also held initial policy discussions on draft codes for detached accessory dwelling units and boundary line adjustments.

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Agenda - Page 1 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON JULY 8, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Planning Commission meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Planning Commission meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Commission reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT - Commissioner Layne Jenkins 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered by the Planning Commission. 1. Final Site Plan Amendment - Fineline Steel Fabrication - 975 West 50 South - Industrial Development - 975 Fifty LLC - Administrative Decision Consider Final Site Plan Amendment for Fineline Steel Fabrication, located at approximately 975 West 50 South, amending the site p …
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I PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING 2 Wednesday, July 8, 2026 3 7:00 p. m. 4 5 A quorum being present at City Hall, 250 North Main Street, Centerville, Utah, the meeting 6 of the Centerville City Planning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. 7 8 MEMBERS PRESENT 9 Amanda Jorgensen 10 Paul Mendenhall 11 Gary Woodward 12 Layne Jenkins 13 Michael Adamson 14 15 MEMBERS ABSENT 16 Mason Kjar, Chair 17 LaRae Patterson 18 19 STAFF PRESENT 20 Mike Eggett, Community Development Director 21 Sydney DeWees, Planner 22 Lisa Romney, City Attorney 23 24 LEGISLATIVE THOUGHT/ PRAYER Commissioner Layne Jenkins 25 26 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 27 28 FINAL SITE PLAN AMENDMENT — FINELINE STEEL FABRICATION — 975 WEST 50 29 SOUTH — INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT— 975 FIFTY LLC — ADMINISTRATIVE DECISION 30 31 City Planner Sydney DeWees presented a request to amend the final site plan for Fineline 32 Steel Fabrication at 975 West 50 South, originally approved by the Planning Commission in June 33 2022. The amendment was initiated after a landscaping compliance review identified several 34 differences between the approved plans and the completed site, including an unshown gas bottle 35 storage rack, the replacement of a planned second building with a laydown yard, and 36 modifications to the detention basin. The request also coincided with a neighboring development' s 37 proposal for a cross- access easement, prompting a comprehensive review of the site. Over the 38 previous six months, the applicant work …
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

Council to consider Chase Creek drainage agreement with developer and HOA

The Centerville City Council will consider approving a drainage facilities agreement for the Chase Creek Subdivision between the city, 224 Chase Creek, LLC, and the Chase Creek Homeowners Association. The council will also consider a professional services agreement with Civic Review for software for permitting, licensing, and applications. Additionally, the council will review and approve minutes from prior meetings and receive reports from council members, the mayor, and the city manager.

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✓ Decided: Council approves Chase Creek drainage agreement and returns to Civic Review software

The Centerville City Council unanimously approved a drainage agreement for the Chase Creek subdivision, granting a permanent license to cross a public right-of-way with maintenance responsibilities on the private parties. The council also unanimously approved a professional services agreement with Civic Review for permitting and licensing software, replacing GovWell after performance issues. Both motions passed 5-0.

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Agenda - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON JULY 7, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ZOOM INFO 1. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82209093750?pwd=aDNwINmgaPWNzSBdRW7sdjiJsOGmwO.1 Meeting ID: 822 0909 3750 Passcode: 265712 B. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT Mayor Clark Wilkinson 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. OPEN SESSION The open session allows members of the public to comment or address the City Council on matters not listed on the agenda. Open session comments should be limited to three minutes per person. Please state your name and city of residence f …
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I Minutes of the Centerville City Council meeting held Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. with 2 participants present at Centerville City Hall, 250 North Main Street. 3 4 MEMBERS PRESENT 5 6 Mayor Clark Wilkinson 7 8 Council Members Robyn Mecham 9 Brian Plummer 10 Cheylynn Hayman 11 Rick Bangerter 12 Gina Hirst 13 14 STAFF PRESENT Brant Hanson, City Manager 15 Lisa Romney, City Attorney 16 Nate Plaizier, Finance Director 17 Bruce Cox, Parks and Recreation Director 18 Mike Carlson, Public Works Director 19 Mike Eggett, Community Development Director 20 Dave Walker, Deputy Public Works Director 21 Bruce Cox, Parks and Recreation Director 22 Sydney DeWees, City Planner 23 24 VISITORS Kevin Mortensen, 224 Chase Creek, LLC 25 Interested citizens 26 27 PRAYER OR THOUGHT Mayor Clark Wilkinson 28 29 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 30 31 OPEN SESSION 32 33 Ken Siler, Centerville resident, asked about the Main Street water main replacement 34 project and potential impacts to nearby residents. Deputy Public Works Director Dave Walker 35 explained that the project had begun and would involve intermittent water shutoffs and traffic 36 impacts, with substantial completion expected by mid- to- late October. The Mayor and Council 37 commended staff for proactively notifying affected residents beyond the immediate project area. 38 39 CHASE CREEK DRAINAGE AGREEMENT— 224 CHASE CREEK, LLC AND CHASE 40 CREEK HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 41 42 City Attorney Lisa Romney explained that the Chase Creek Drainage Agre …
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Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 18:00

City Council

Council to get I-15 interchange, trail, and park property update

The City Council will hold a work session to receive an update from the I-15 team on the interchange, landscape treatments, the 620 N/Frontage intersection, 6-F park property, and a 12-foot-wide Greenway trail. A closed session may follow for legal matters. No votes on ordinances or contracts are listed.

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✓ Decided: Council hears I-15 project update; no formal votes taken

The Centerville City Council held a work session on July 7, 2026, receiving an update from UDOT on the I-15 interchange improvements, frontage road design, Greenway trail integration, and impacts to Centerville Park. No formal decisions or votes were made during the session; the only action was adjournment, which passed unanimously (5-0). Councilmembers discussed concerns about turn lanes at park entrances, landscaping options, and replacement park land, and requested additional project materials and property impact details.

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Agenda - Page 1 WORK SESSION AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD ITS WORK SESSION MEETING AT 6:00 PM ON JULY 7, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. I-15 Update The I-15 team will give an update on the interchange, interchange landscape treatments, 620 N / Frontage Intersection, 6-F park property and 12' wide Greenway trail C. CLOSED SESSION The City Council may vote to discuss matters in a closed session for reasons allowed by law, including, but not limited to, the provisions of Utah Code § 52-4-205 of the Open and Public Meetings Act, and for attorney-client matters t …
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I Minutes of the Centerville City Council Work Session held Tuesday, July 7, 2026 at 6:00 pm, 2 with participants present at City Hall, 250 North Main Street. 3 4 MEMBERS PRESENT 5 6 Mayor Clark Wilkinson 7 8 Council Members Robyn Mecham 9 Brian Plummer 10 Cheylynn Hayman 11 Rick Bangerter 12 Gina Hirst 13 14 STAFF PRESENT Brant Hanson, City Manager 15 Lisa Romney, City Attorney 16 Jennifer Robison, City Recorder 17 Nate Plaizier, Finance Director 18 Mike Carlson, Public Works Director 19 Mike Eggett, Community Development Director 20 Dave Walker, Deputy Public Works Director 21 Bruce Cox, Parks and Recreation Director 22 Sydney DeWees, City Planner 23 Kevin Campbell, City Engineer 24 25 VISITORS Mike Romero, UDOT 1-15 project team 26 Interested citizens 27 28 1- 15 UPDATE 29 30 Mike Romero from the 1-15 project team provided an update on the planned interchange 31 improvements, frontage road design, Greenway trail integration, landscaping options, and 32 impacts to Centerville Park. Public Works Director Mike Carlson highlighted the City' s ongoing 33 coordination with UDOT, including completed drainage improvements, relocation of the Chase 34 Lane PRV, and preparation work along the frontage road corridor. Major construction is expected 35 to begin in 2027, with completion anticipated between 2031 and 2032. 36 37 Mr. Romero reviewed safety improvements at the 620 North/ Frontage Road intersection, 38 including a raised island to prevent wrong- way entry onto 1-15. The chang …
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Wed Jun 24, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

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Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 17:00

Whitaker Museum Board

Museum board to discuss 2027 LDS Temple Open House, review June/July events

The Whitaker Museum Board will approve minutes from May 26, 2026, and receive a director’s report on June events including a Tea Party and Pioneer PeeWee Camp. The board will also review upcoming July events and discuss coordination for the 2027 Salt Lake LDS Temple Open House.

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Agenda - Page 1 WHITAKER MUSEUM BOARD AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE WHITAKER MUSEUM BOARD WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 5:00 PM ON JUNE 23, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville Whitaker Museum Board meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville Whitaker Museum Board meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Board reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. MISSION STATEMENT The Whitaker - Centerville’s Heritage Museum tells Centerville’s story, teaches traditional values, creates links between past and present and cultivates pride in our rich heritage. B. ROLL CALL C. MINUTES Minutes of prior meetings may be reviewed and accepted. Minutes review and approval shall comply with the Centerville City Minutes Approval Policy. 1. Minutes Review and Approval May 26, 2026 Minutes D. DIRECTOR REPORT 1. Report on June events Tea P …
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Thu Jun 18, 2026 · 20:00

Trails Committee

Centerville Trails Committee meeting on June 18, 2026

The committee will discuss property owner and easement letters as well as trail maintenance. Members will also review and approve the minutes from the April 16, 2026 meeting.

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Agenda - Page 1 TRAILS COMMITTEE AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE TRAILS COMMITTEE WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 8:00 PM ON JUNE 18, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville Trails Committee meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville Trails Committee meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Committee reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Property Owner/Easement Letters 2. Trail Maintenance C. MINUTES Minutes of prior meetings may be reviewed and accepted. Minutes review and approval shall comply with the Centerville City Minutes Approval Policy. 1. Minutes Review and Approval April 16, 2026 Trails Minutes D. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I hereby certify that this notice and agenda was posted at Centerville City Hal …
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Wed Jun 17, 2026 · 20:00

Tree Board

Tree Board to discuss 250-tree initiative for city's 250th anniversary

This regular meeting includes discussion of several tree-related initiatives, including a nomination program, an urban tree guide update, and a plan to plant 250 trees for the city's 250th anniversary. The board will also follow up on a tree voucher program, plan a July 4th booth, and hold a chairperson election.

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Agenda - Page 1 TREE BOARD AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE TREE BOARD WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 8:00 PM ON JUNE 17, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville Tree Board meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville Tree Board meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Committee reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. MINUTES Minutes of prior meetings may be reviewed and accepted. Minutes review and approval shall comply with the Centerville City Minutes Approval Policy. 1. Minutes Review and Approval April 15, 2026 Minutes C. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. "Nominate a Beautiful Centerville Tree" initiative discussion 2. Update on Centerville's Urban Tree Guide 3. "250 trees for 250th Anniversary" initiative discussion 4. Follow-up on Tree Voucher Program 5. July 4t …
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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

Council to consider FY 2026 budget amendment, property tax rate, and solid waste fee increase

The Centerville City Council will hold public hearings on a FY 2026 budget amendment, a solid waste fee increase, and setting the property tax rate. Other business includes a fraud risk assessment, an interlocal agreement for wildland fire protection, a deferral agreement for public improvements, and discussion of the comprehensive general plan update. Routine items include a waterline bid award and minutes approval.

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✓ Decided: Council approves budget amendment and waste fee hike, sets tax rate for August hearing

The Council approved an amendment to the FY 2026 budget and a $1.00 monthly increase for garbage can service fees. They also set a proposed property tax rate for a Truth in Taxation hearing in August. A resolution for joint wildland fire protection was passed unanimously.

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Agenda - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON JUNE 16, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ZOOM INFO 1. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88146499366?pwd=DQJjeBjaCGbe1c3TbPOxdgZuC92iir.1 Meeting ID: 881 4649 9366 Passcode: 354770 B. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT Councilmember Brian Plummer 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. OPEN SESSION The open session allows members of the public to comment or address the City Council on matters not listed on the agenda. Open session comments should be limited to three minutes per person. Please state your name and city of resi …
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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 17:45

City Council

Council to hear I-15 interchange update and housing presentation

The City Council will hold a work session to discuss two presentations: an update on Davis County housing and homelessness developments, and an I-15 project update covering the interchange, landscaping, intersections, and a park property. No formal votes are scheduled; the meeting is for discussion and information only.

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✓ Decided: Council postpones homelessness presentation to July

The City Council heard a presentation from Davis County on a strategy for addressing chronic homelessness but did not take any action. The item was postponed to the July 7, 2026 Work Session.

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Agenda - Page 1 WORK SESSION AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD ITS WORK SESSION MEETING AT 5:45 PM ON JUNE 16, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Davis County Housing and Homelessness Presentation Ryan Parker will give an update on Permanent/Transitional Supportive Housing Developments in Davis County 2. I-15 Update The I-15 team will give an update on the interchange, interchange landscape treatments, 620 N / Frontage Intersection, 6-F park property and 12' wide Greenway trail C. CLOSED SESSION The City Council may vote to discuss matters in a closed session for r …
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Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 17:30

Redevelopment Agency

RDA to amend Legacy Crossing Theatre land deal after missed conditions

The Centerville Redevelopment Agency will consider Amendment No. 5 to the Agreement for Development of Land with Legacy Crossing Theatre, LLC, addressing the developer's failure to meet conditions precedent. The meeting also includes roll call, approval of prior minutes, and adjournment.

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Agenda - Page 1 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 5:30 PM ON JUNE 16, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville Redevelopment Agency meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville Redevelopment Agency meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Agency reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Agreement for Development of Land with Legacy Crossing Theatre, LLC - Amendment No. 5 Consider Amendment No. 5 to Agreement for Development of Land with Legacy Crossing Theatre, LLC, amending the Developer's failure to meet the conditions precedent. C. MINUTES Minutes of prior meetings may be reviewed and accepted. Minutes review and approval shall comply with the Centerville City Minutes Approval Policy. 1. …
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Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 19:00

Planning Commission

Planning Commission to undergo annual land-use training

The Centerville Planning Commission will hold a regular meeting with the primary business item being a training session on land use and other annual topics. The commission will also review and approve minutes from the May 13, 2026 meeting. No other substantive items are on the agenda.

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✓ Decided: Planning Commission unanimously approved meeting minutes

The commission approved the minutes from the May 13, 2026 meeting with a 4-0 vote. The meeting was then adjourned unanimously (4-0). No other substantive planning actions were taken during this session.

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Agenda - Page 1 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON JUNE 10, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Planning Commission meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Planning Commission meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Commission reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT - Commissioner Mason Kjar 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered by the Planning Commission. 1. Planning Commission Training - Includes Land Use and Other Potential Annual Training Training presentations by City Staff and discussions with the Planning Commission regarding training materials and presentation. Trainings will include land use topic presentation/discussio …
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I PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES OF MEETING 2 Wednesday, June 10, 2026 3 7:00 p. m. 4 5 A quorum being present at City Hall, 250 North Main Street, Centerville, Utah, the meeting 6 of the Centerville City Planning Commission was called to order at 7:00 p.m. 7 8 MEMBERS PRESENT 9 LaRae Patterson, Vice Chair 10 Paul Mendenhall 11 Gary Woodward 12 Layne Jenkins 13 14 MEMBERS ABSENT 15 Mason Kjar, Chair 16 Amanda Jorgensen 17 Michael Adamson 18 19 STAFF PRESENT 20 Mike Eggett, Community Development Director 21 Sydney DeWees, Planner 22 Lisa Romney, City Attorney 23 24 LEGISLATIVE THOUGHT/ PRAYER Vice Chair Patterson 25 26 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 27 28 PLANNING COMMISSION TRAINING — INCLUDES LAND USE AND OTHER 29 POTENTIAL ANNUAL TRAINING 30 31 Land- Use Training 32 33 Community Development Director Mike Eggett conducted the Planning Commission' s 34 annual land use training, focusing on subdivision regulation. He reviewed key concepts including 35 the purpose and history of subdivision regulation, subdivision design standards, required public 36 improvements, street classifications, lot design, impact fees, and the role of subdivision review in 37 protecting both community interests and future property owners. Commissioners discussed 38 issues such as future connectivity, utility planning, and the limitations on requiring community 39 amenities that could constitute an unlawful taking. Mr. Eggett also outlined Centerville' s 40 subdivision review process, including concept plans, preli …
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Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 19:00

Parks and Recreation Committee

Parks and Recreation Committee discusses master plan and community events

The committee will discuss updates on Movies in the Park and America250 activities, including a mural and time capsule, and hold a discussion on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan. They will also consider approval of the May 12, 2026 minutes.

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✓ Decided: Committee finalizes America250 mural inscription, plans time capsule events

The Parks and Recreation Committee approved the May 12, 2026 minutes unanimously and finalized the America250 mural inscription as "Celebrating 250 Years of American Freedom." The committee discussed the Parks and Recreation Master Plan survey results, including top priorities like shade structures and water features, and agreed to cancel the July meeting. No formal votes were taken on the master plan or America250 activities beyond the minutes approval.

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Agenda - Page 1 PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON JUNE 9, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Parks and Recreation Committee meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Parks and Recreation Committee meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4- 207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Committee reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Movies in the Park Update 2. America250 Activities Update -Mural -Time Capsule 3. Parks and Recreation Master Plan Discussion C. MINUTES Minutes of prior meetings may be reviewed and accepted. Minutes review and approval shall comply with the Centerville City Minutes Approval Policy. 1. Minutes Review and Approval May 12, 2026 Minutes …
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1 Minutes of the Centerville City Parks and Recreation Committee meeting held Tuesday, June 9, 2 2026, at 7: 00 p.m. in the Centerville City Hall Conference Room, 250 North Main Street, 3 Centerville, Utah. 4 5 MEMBERS PRESENT 6 Sean Hall, Chair 7 Andy Loosle 8 Aaron Getz 9 Tyson Creamer 10 Brooke Johnson 11 Clint Warnick 12 13 MEMBERS ABSENT 14 Tiffany Rees 15 16 STAFF PRESENT 17 Haley Turner, Community Services Manager 18 Bruce Cox, Parks and Recreation Director 19 Brian Plummer, City Council Liaison 20 21 MINUTES REVIEW AND APPROVAL 22 23 Minutes of the May 12, 2026 meeting were reviewed. Aaron Getz made a motion to 24 approve the minutes as written. Tyson Creamer seconded the motion, which was passed by 25 unanimous vote ( 6- 0). 26 27 MOVIES IN THE PARK UPDATE 28 29 The Committee received an update on the Movies in the Park series. The most recent 30 screening was reported to have drawn approximately 150 attendees. Pre- movie activities included 31 a reptile exhibit (" Scales and Tails") and a sponsored ice cream stand. The Committee expressed 32 appreciation to staff for coordinating the event. 33 34 The upcoming screening on Friday, June 12th will feature Shrek, with a waffle- themed pre- 35 movie activity. Several committee members confirmed their availability to attend. The July 36 screening was noted as an opportunity to display the America250 community mural at the park, 37 which remains the plan. 38 39 AMERICA250 ACTIVITIES UPDATE 40 41 Mural 42 43 The Committee r …
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Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 17:30

Redevelopment Agency

Adopt FY 2027 final RDA budget and discuss Corporate Park assessments

The Redevelopment Agency will hold a public hearing to adopt the FY 2027 final budget via Resolution No. 2026-02. Members will also review and discuss the proposed 2026 budget and assessments for the Centerville Corporate Park Owners Association, along with association organization.

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✓ Decided: RDA approves FY 2027 budget and Corporate Park association budget

The Redevelopment Agency adopted the FY 2027 Final Budget and approved the 2026 operating budget and special assessment for the Centerville Corporate Park Owners Association. The agency also appointed a representative to the association board.

250 N Main, Centerville
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Agenda - Page 1 REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 5:30 PM ON JUNE 2, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville Redevelopment Agency meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville Redevelopment Agency meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Agency reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Public Hearing - Adopt FY 2027 Final Budget - Resolution No. 2026-02 Adoption of the FY 2027 RDA Final Budget - Resolution No. 2026-02 2. Centerville Corporate Park Owners Association - Association Organization and Proposed Budget and Assessments Review proposed 2026 Budget and Assessments for the Centerville Corporate Park Owners Association and discuss membership and organization of the Association. C. MINU …
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Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 19:00

City Council

Council to propose property tax rate increase for FY 2027 budget

The Centerville City Council will discuss and potentially adopt resolutions regarding a proposed property tax rate increase for the FY 2027 tentative budget, including public notices and tax impact schedules. The council will also hold public hearings on executive municipal officer compensation, employee compensation, and the FY 2027 interim budget. Additionally, the council will consider bid awards for lane striping and sidewalk trip hazard grinding.

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✓ Decided: Council approves property tax increase notice and interim budget

The Council approved a proposed property tax rate increase to fund a new police officer, medical insurance increases, and fire assessment costs. Additional actions included adopting an updated employee compensation schedule and the FY 2027 interim budget.

250 N Main, Centerville
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Agenda - Page 1 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE CITY COUNCIL WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 7:00 PM ON JUNE 2, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville City Council meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville City Council meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ZOOM INFO 1. Join Zoom Meeting https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82209093750?pwd=aDNwINmgaPWNzSBdRW7sdjiJsOGmwO.1 Meeting ID: 822 0909 3750 Passcode: 265712 B. CALL TO ORDER 1. ROLL CALL 2. LEGISLATIVE PRAYER OR THOUGHT Councilmember Cheylynn Hayman 3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. OPEN SESSION The open session allows members of the public to comment or address the City Council on matters not listed on the agenda. Open session comments should be limited to three minutes per person. Please state your name and city of res …
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Thu May 28, 2026 · 20:00

Trails Committee

Trails Committee to discuss property letters and maintenance

The Centerville Trails Committee will hold a regular meeting to review and approve minutes from April 16, 2026, and discuss business items including property owner/easement letters and trail maintenance. No specific proposals, votes, or dollar amounts are listed on the agenda.

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250 N Main, Centerville
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Agenda - Page 1 TRAILS COMMITTEE AGENDA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CENTERVILLE TRAILS COMMITTEE WILL HOLD A REGULAR MEETING AT 8:00 PM ON MAY 28, 2026 AT CENTERVILLE CITY HALL CONFERENCE ROOM, 250 NORTH MAIN STREET, CENTERVILLE, UTAH. Centerville Trails Committee meetings are open to the public, unless otherwise closed for reasons allowed by law. Centerville Trails Committee meetings may be conducted via electronic means pursuant to Utah Code § 52-4-207. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals needing special accommodations due to a disability may contact the City Recorder at (801) 295-3477, at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. The Committee reserves the right to modify the sequence of agenda items in order to facilitate special needs or provide greater efficiency. The full agenda packet and backup materials can be found on the Centerville City website at: https://centervilleutah.gov/129/Agendas-Minutes A. ROLL CALL B. MINUTES Minutes of prior meetings may be reviewed and accepted. Minutes review and approval shall comply with the Centerville City Minutes Approval Policy. 1. Minutes Review and Approval April 16, 2026 Trails Minutes C. BUSINESS ITEMS Business action or discussion items to be considered. 1. Property Owner/Easement Letters 2. Trail Maintenance D. ADJOURNMENT CERTIFICATE OF POSTING I hereby certify that this notice and agenda was posted at Centerville City Hall …
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Showing the 30 most recent meetings of 84 on record. See the yearly meeting archives below for the full history.

💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
$147.1MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · ::IGF::OT::IGF CLEARFIELD JCC
$137.1MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · EARLE C CLEMENTS/15069/MTC, 1630J2-19-C-0001, AWARD REQ AND INCREMENTA
$121.6MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · BASE AWARD FOR THE OPERATION OF THE CLEARFIELD JOB CORPS CENTER
$106.2MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · IGF::OT::IGF TURNER JCC OPERATIONS
$103.8MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · ATTERBURY JOB CORPS CENTER
$102.1MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · IGF::CT::IGF JOB CORPS IS A VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR YOUTH BET
$96.7MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · EARLE CLEMENTS /AWARD/NEW CONTRACT
$93.3MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · JOB CORPS IS A VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR YOUTH BETWEEN THE AGES
$85.0MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · IGF::CT::IGF JOB CORPS IS A VOCATIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM FOR YOUTH BET
$84.9MMANAGEMENT & TRAINING CORPORATION
Department of Labor · OPERATION OF NEW YORK CITY JOB CORPS CENTER

Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.

🌐 County-level context (Davis County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Traffic fatalities1 (2024)
Business establishments8,636 (103,131 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,532/mo (17 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy9.6% (low numeracy 16% · 2017)

Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC

City profile

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$23.9M
Annual budget
200
Employees on payroll
200
Contracts on file
26
Permitted housing units

The money — in

source: Census gov-finance & state comptroller

Budget

Revenue$23.9M
Spending$21.2M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.

The money — out

200 contractssource: city procurement & payroll

Who the city actually cuts checks to. Largest contracts on file:

POST ASPHALT PAVING & CONSTRUCTION
FY2023 vendor payment total (#1 highest-paid vendor)
$1.2M
BLACK FOREST PAVING
FY2024 vendor payment total (#1 highest-paid vendor)
$889K
ESI ENGINEERING
FY2024 vendor payment total (#2 highest-paid vendor)
$834K
ESI ENGINEERING
FY2023 vendor payment total (#2 highest-paid vendor)
$821K

200 employees on the public payroll — every position and salary is public record.

Outcomes — economic mobility

source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research use

For kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:

White kids
0.503
All kids
0.478
Black kids
0.380

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Where it’s happening

geocoded land-use decisions
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