Draper · issues
Topics getting the most attention in Draper City public meetings, ranked by how frequently they come up.
Draper's booming growth might be drying up its water supply! One resident is worried we're using too much water, leaving none for new houses or farms.
A Draper resident wants the city and state to protect the Jordan River from traps, arguing it's vital for wildlife and future generations. Should Draper take action?
The Great Salt Lake is drying up, and a new study warns that toxic metals from its dust could be contaminating local produce. This is a big deal for Draper residents because it poses health risks to everyone in the area.
A busted water pipe in Draper has left homes dry, causing major inconvenience. The city is scrambling to fix it ASAP.
A Draper shopping center just reopened after a sewer issue forced a temporary shutdown. Good news—businesses are back up and running!
Draper just lifted its boil water advisory, so tap water is safe to drink again. This means no more hassle of boiling or buying bottled water.
Some Draper residents are being told to boil their water due to a WaterPro issue. Stay tuned for updates on when it's safe again.
Draper is asking locals to 'adopt' their neighborhood storm drains to keep them clear of leaves and trash. It’s a simple DIY way to prevent your street from flooding when the next big storm hits.
Draper is launching an 'Adopt a Storm Drain' program to combat flooding. Locals can volunteer to keep drains clear, preventing water damage in their neighborhoods.