As the leaves begin to turn and the air takes on that crisp autumn edge, there’s no better time to “Fall into West Jordan.” This season invites us to slow down, look around, and reconnect—with our neighborhoods, our local traditions, and each other. Whether you’re walking your kids to school, grabbing a cider at the farmers market, or waving to a neighbor raking leaves, fall reminds us that community is built in everyday moments.

West Jordan is alive with opportunities to get involved and make new connections. From neighborhood cleanups, youth sports and cultural events, there’s something for everyone to enjoy and be part of. These gatherings aren’t just fun—they’re the heartbeat of our city. They strengthen friendships, spark new ideas, and remind us that when we show up for each other, we build a stronger, more vibrant West Jordan.

So this fall, let’s lean in. Attend that neighborhood meeting. Volunteer at a local school. Say hello to someone new at the park. Every small act of engagement adds up to something big. Together, we can make this season not just about changing leaves—but about growing deeper roots in the place we call home.

Councilmember Pamela Bloom

aerial view of West Jordan neighborhood