What do potholes, loose pets, and graffiti all have in common? They are all problems that can be fixed by completing a service request online. Let the city know what’s going on in just five […]
These freezing cold temps could result in possible frozen service lines. Let’s talk about prevention and what to do if your lines do freeze. How to prevent frozen service lines: Let cold water drip from […]
The Amazing Milestone reached by a West Jordan Resident Dale Brady has worked for the Utah Transit Authority since April of 1976 when he was 22 years old. 47 years later, Dale has reached four-million […]
Project Overview: Dominion Energy is replacing a section of its gas line system on 1300 West from 7800 South to 11400 South. Read more on the project’s webpage. Project Updates: August 2025Enbridge Gas (formerly Dominion […]
Last year, the City of West Jordan announced it had entered a license agreement with Google Fiber, allowing the internet service provider to soon offer high-speed internet access to residents and businesses throughout the city. […]
January 27, 2023 – View PDF Statement from West Jordan Police Chief Ken Wallentine on the death of Tyre Nichols: As a police officer of more than forty years and your Police Chief, I unequivocally condemn […]
Two weeks ago, a six-year-old shot a Virginia teacher with his mother’s gun – a story that made headlines across the United States. The West Jordan Police Department is striving to keep your community safe […]
Saturday, January 28th is Data Privacy Day – a day that creates awareness about the importance of respecting privacy, safeguarding data, and enabling trust. Did you know that in 2022, the West Jordan Police Department […]
There’s a critical need for blood. Those are the first words you read on the website for the American Red Cross. On average, the Red Cross holds 16,426 blood drives each month. In recent weeks, […]
Did you know every year the city council reorganizes itself and votes on a new chair and vice chair? Much like what you’ve seen in the news, the past few weeks, of Congress voting in […]