by Randi vonBose | Jul 21, 2017 | Fees, Infrastructure, Meet the Candidates, Taxes
We are going to stick on the topic of roads where we talk about city roads more this time. And it’s going to be a one minute round, which is faster. The roads are a major concern in Kaysville. Are you in favor of any recently discussed solutions such as bonding...
by Randi vonBose | Jul 20, 2017 | Infrastructure, Meet the Candidates, US 89, West Davis Corridor
Second question is, again, going to be for two minutes and start with Lorene Kamalu. And the question is: Concerning UDOT’s proposal for the West Davis Corridor or what should happen on 89, how can the city work to ensure that Kaysville’s interests are...
by Randi vonBose | Jun 9, 2017 | Infrastructure, Permits
Second Q&A via Facebook; “Here is another agenda item from the City Council meeting on 6/6/17 that’s had a lot of citizen input and received an approval recommendation from the planning commission and was tabled by City Council, pending some plat...
by Randi vonBose | Jun 9, 2017 | Infrastructure, Permits
Through the Kaysville Politics Facebook Page, Seth Faerber has initiated an intermittent Q&A regarding city matters. As I feel that communication is vital to the success of government, I have decided to participate. But since some members of our community are...
by Randi vonBose | May 26, 2017 | Education, Infrastructure
I love the mechanism of government. For as long as I can remember I have felt this way. It is not the power or the control that awes me. It is the ability to be a part of an effort to think through the best way to organize the necessities and luxuries in life to help...
by Randi vonBose | May 26, 2017 | Budget, Infrastructure
As I started thinking through ideas that would generate enough funds to meet the road need, I first looked into the idea of creating our own “gas tax” in Kaysville. Just as we have been given the power via the state to have an independent sales tax, I wanted to know...