The Kaysville City Council unanimously passed a resolution to deed precious community artifacts to the Kaysville-Fruit Heights Museum. Now we can conserve and protect those pieces of history.
Mayor Katie Witt put the matter on the agenda, Councilman Dave Adams made the motion, and Councilwoman Michelle Barber provided the second. Every councilperson present voted in favor. View this action 1:08:00 hours and minutes into the meeting. www.youtube.com/watch?v=pl_ZrGjGKq4&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1nW3vv9FHAcRF8dMS0BygnFDi3aYFn0U6BcIzF2AXWJl0ftl-Us2oLoW4 You might also be interested to listen to the passing of a Historical Preservation Ordinance at :54:00 which, we hope, will benefit recognition of historical buildings in the city. |
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