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  • A group of five people standing outdoors, smiling at the camera. One person is wearing a Santa hat and tie. Mountains and a cloudy sky are in the background. Everyone is dressed in winter clothing.
    Mrs. West Jordan Using New Title to Help Local Families

    “Walking around in heels and pretty dresses is great, but really, I’ve gained a greater understanding of what our community is facing…especially the community of West Jordan.” Kimberly Frandsen was crowned Mrs. West Jordan earlier […]

  • A newsletter features the May 2022 edition of West Jordan News. It includes a Mayors message, announcements about changing garbage days, and images of a man riding a bull and children playing. An Activity Guide for 2022 is highlighted.
    May 2022 Newsletter

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  • Map showing streets and landmarks in Utah. Key locations include Veterans Memorial Park, River Oaks Golf Course, and Mountain View Golf Course. Highlighted routes indicate phases: orange for Phase 1, red for Phase 2, and green for Phase 3.
    1300 West Construction

    1300 West; 6600 South – 9400 South The City of West Jordan, in cooperation with the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT), plans to widen 1300 West between Winchester Street and 9400 South. The proposed project […]

  • A cyclist wearing a helmet and sunglasses rides on a gravel path flanked by trees with autumn leaves, under a clear blue sky. The vibrant colors of the foliage and the bright sunlight highlight the outdoor setting.
    New Hiking and Biking Trails Coming to a Canyon near West Jordan

    Salt Lake County and Rio Tinto have partnered up to improve outdoor recreation options in Butterfield Canyon. This canyon is in the Oquirrh Mountains just southwest of West Jordan. This month, the Salt Lake County […]

  • A newsletter titled West Jordan Good Neighbor News from April 2022. It includes a message about garbage day changes with a city map, a mayors message on water conservation, and a notice for an Easter Egg Hunt event on April 16, 2022.
    April 2022 Newsletter

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  • A survey invitation featuring a scenic view of West Jordan, Utah, with suburban homes, green trees, and a mountain range. The text encourages participation in a wellbeing survey by Utah State University and the City of West Jordan.
    Tell us about Life in West Jordan

    Utah State University’s Utah Wellbeing Project has partnered with many cities and towns throughout Utah to conduct a public well-being survey. West Jordan City encourages you to take 10 minutes to provide your feedback. You […]

  • A sign for a reserved parking exchange zone by the West Jordan Police Department. It states the area is under 24-hour video surveillance. Emergency and non-emergency contact numbers are provided.
    Tips for Avoiding Media Scams and Fraud

    The FTC recently reported that they’ve seen a huge spike in people losing money from social media scams in recent years, and the citizens of West Jordan are not exempt from these scams. Data from […]

  • Text reading Scam Alert Tax Season is displayed in bold black letters on a white rectangular background over a partial image of a keyboard. The West Jordan Police badge is in the bottom right corner.
    Neighborhood Watch – It’s Tax Season, Don’t Become a Victim

    Tax season is here and scam artists are upping their efforts to try to get your personal information. Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses your stolen Social Security number to file a tax return […]

  • Text reading Did you know your representative could change? is displayed above an image of a large brick building with a clock tower, surrounded by trees. The West Jordan City Council logo is at the bottom.
    Redistricting in West Jordan

    A lot has changed in West Jordan over the past ten years. Our city has welcomed world-renowned businesses, expanded and created new infrastructure, and has grown to the third most populous city in the state […]

  • March 2022 Newsletter

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