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Consultant presents Kaysville City Center small‑area plan findings; commissioners and council discuss housing, traffic and preservation
Summary
GSBS Consulting presented phase‑1 findings of the Kaysville City Center small‑area plan on June 12, reporting strong public engagement and recommending a narrowed focus on historic Main Street, Main Street North and Mutton Hollow for the next visioning phase.
GSBS Consulting on June 12 presented phase‑1 findings from the Kaysville City Center small‑area plan to the Kaysville City Planning Commission and City Council, summarizing outreach results and recommending a narrowed focus on three neighborhoods for the next phase.
Consultant Liz Jackson, project manager for GSBS, said the project grew out of Kaysville’s 2022 general plan and is funded by a Wasatch Front Regional Council grant. She reported the project is in month four and described the outreach to date: 55 sign‑in attendees at an April 22 open house, 30–40 conversations at a May 3 tabling event, and 520 survey responses on the project website. Jackson said top priorities from engagement were historic preservation, pedestrian safety and crossings, traffic calming, and a mixed reaction to new housing — support for more housing options but resistance to high‑density structures.
Jackson outlined…
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