Kaysville City Council held a significant meeting on April 10, 2025, where community engagement and employee recognition took center stage. The meeting began with a heartfelt reminder from a council member about the importance of early health checks, emphasizing that early detection can prevent serious health issues down the line.
Following this, the council observed a moment of reflection through a prayer, expressing gratitude for the freedoms enjoyed by citizens and asking for blessings on those in need within the community. This set a tone of unity and support among council members and attendees.
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Subscribe for Free One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation of the Employee of the Quarter award, which was awarded to Jordan Hansen from the IT department. Mayor and council members praised Hansen for his exceptional work ethic and dedication over his ten years with the city. As the GIS manager, Hansen plays a crucial role in managing the city’s mapping and infrastructure records, and his willingness to assist colleagues has made him a valued team member.
In his acceptance speech, Hansen expressed his gratitude for the recognition, highlighting the importance of support from his peers during challenging times. His heartfelt words resonated with the audience, reinforcing the community spirit that Kaysville embodies.
The meeting concluded without public comments, but the recognition of Hansen served as a reminder of the city’s commitment to acknowledging the hard work of its employees and fostering a supportive environment. As Kaysville continues to grow, such moments of appreciation contribute to a strong sense of community and collaboration among its leaders and residents.