by Randi vonBose | Aug 9, 2018 | Budget, Education, General, Infrastructure, Library, Tradition
With a lot of discussion going on regarding the fate of the old Kaysville library building, I decided there might be a need to have all of the city council discussion and documents uploaded to one place. Each discussion covers a different angle on how to proceed. I...
by Randi vonBose | Jan 31, 2018 | Accountability, Agenda, Communication, Infrastructure, Property Rights
There will be a city council meeting tomorrow night (Thursday, February 1st). A few things to note: There will be a Public Hearing for the Road Utility Fee starting at 6 pm. This is time set aside for the public to come and publically speak to the proposed road...
by Randi vonBose | Oct 6, 2017 | Infrastructure, Priorities, Public Works
I always try to be extra careful with my striping vs stripping. You make that mistake once and you don’t forget it. -Shayne Scott, City Manager Growth. Change. Roads. Commutes. Congestion. Resolution. We are getting to the end of a long road. An overpass was...
by Randi vonBose | Sep 6, 2017 | Accountability, Budget, Communication, Infrastructure, Public Works
#7 on the agenda for this weeks council meeting reads “Bid Approval for Material Crushing”. This seems simple enough but in actuality, has become a complex management issue. In order to understand the complexity, we have to first understand the...
by Randi vonBose | Sep 1, 2017 | Endorsements, Infrastructure, Property Rights
I was able to meet with some members of the Board of Directors for the Northern Wasatch Association of Realtors this past week. I am honored to have and share the endorsement of NWAOR as I run for Kaysville City Council. I share in the mission that this...
by Randi vonBose | Aug 29, 2017 | Central Davis Sewer District, Education, Infrastructure, West Davis Corridor
Last night I was able to attend a community meeting with a representative from the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), Randy Jefferies. He has been involved with the planning of the West Davis Corridor (WDC) from it’s onset in 2010. As many might not have...