KarLee Smedshammer, who placed first in the Young Adult category at the Taylorsville’s Got Talent show this past week, performed tonight for the City Council as part of the meeting’s message of reverence. We do not allow comments that suggest or encourage illegal activity. Drivers will be detoured to 5400 South or 7000 South for Bangerter access.

Save the Date for the Fall Family Festival #TvilleUT A procession will travel from MacDougall funeral home to Taylorsville City Hall on Friday, July 31. The closure is needed to install a new 78-inch waterline across 6200 South. CountyOffice.org does not provide consumer reports and is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). Addison Hansen, a student at Calvin Smith Elementary School, wrote about how she and her family were welcomed to Taylorsville after they recently moved from South Jordan. Since seniors are our most vulnerable population, they may have been unable to socialize with family and friends for months during the recent coronavirus pandemic, leaving many feeling depressed. Postings on this page are considered government speech and any posts not related to this purpose may be removed. It's Primary Election Day today in Utah. For the Lego Art Contest, you can show off your lego-building technique by sending an e-mail to holman.bruce@outlook.com with a picture of your sculpture by Aug. 22 to be judged.

Head to Taylorsville City Hall, 2600 W. Taylorsville Blvd., to pick up your race T-shirt and medal today, June 29, from 3 to 6 p.m. or tomorrow, June 30, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Race committee members will be outside, under a tent, in front of City Hall at a pick-up spot so you can claim your goodies. Don't miss the news, too, about the city's decision to bring police services in-house, details about the second annual Summer Summit, and the fun pictures from the Virtual 5K and Chalk Art Contest. Commissioners have been reading books over the past few years about urban planning. A procession will travel from MacDougall funeral home to Taylorsville City Hall on Friday, July 31. The average grant award per business in the first round was $17,000. They will take about two months to read the latest book and then hold a group discussion about it at their Sept. 22 meeting. Read more about the ceremony and Judge Kwan’s life at: Taylorsville Municipal Judge Michael W. Kwan will lie in state at Taylorsville City Hall tomorrow, Friday, July 31, from 2 to 4 p.m. Taylorsville Mayor Kristie Overson also has issued a proclamation honoring his life and requesting that flags in the city be flown at half staff. See a progression of that craftsmanship in pictures here: The kids had so much fun at the Spring into Spring: Tree Planting-Cinco de Mayo event at Millrace Park! Read more about the efforts here: The City of Taylorsville is centrally located in the Salt Lake Valley. Its classic, more traditional design gives nod to the church meetinghouse that it will replace while seeming to also echo the blond brick used in the new Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center, also under construction in the city. Or that the club has more than 50 active members who conduct check-ins, or “nets,” each week to test their communication skills? The project, called "A Little Bit of Sunshine," also was designated as part of the The August Taylorsville Newsletter is here! The movie starts at dusk, around 9:30 p.m. We will be taping off areas on the grass where families can sit 6 feet apart. Stop by the City of Taylorsville booth for a free balloon and say hello to our awesome elected officials, city committees, and youth council.

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It is exciting to see the beautiful facade taking shape and the performing areas coming together," said Salt Lake County Community Services Department Director Holly Yocom. This year's annual city summit for business leaders featured a tour of the Arts Center. Bangerter Highway at 6200 South will be reduced to one lane in each direction with all left turn movements restricted tonight, July 22, from 11 p.m. to tomorrow morning, July 23, at 4 a.m. and will include police assistance during the lane closures. fIf you are hungry, stop by The Crossroads of Taylorsville (in front of Regal Cinemas for plenty of food and family fun! Art Intake March 20 & 21 2:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. The Unified Police Department and Taylorsville City are aware of planned demonstrations at Taylorsville City Hall on Friday morning. The installation of new gateway signs at Vista Park, Azure Meadows Park, Bennion Park and T. John Labrum Memorial Park is complete. from 2:00-4:00 p.m. where the public is invited to pay their last respects.