
2 minute read
Frequently Called Numbers
Police Department
801-840-4000
Dominion Energy
Taylorsville Code Enforcement 800-323-5517
EVENTS OCTOBER 2021
Oct. 6 & 20 – 6:30 p.m.
City Council Meeting @ City Hall and online. Watch a live-stream of the meeting on the city’s website, www.taylorsvilleut.gov
Oct. 11 – All day
Columbus Day. City Hall is closed in observance, | reopening on Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Oct. 12 – 7 p.m. & Oct. 26 – 6 p.m.
Planning Commission Meeting @ City Hall.
Oct. 20 – 7:30 p.m.
Taylorsville-SLCC Symphony Orchestra performs “Morning, Night and Un nished Work” @ Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center.
Oct. 31 – All Day
Halloween. Have a safe and happy day. Watch out for trick-or-treaters.
Find our calendar of events every month on the city’s website, where you can also submit your own events for possible publication. Go to www.taylorsvilleut.gov Also, a standing event every Thursday, from 2 to 4 p.m., at City Hall is the “Mayor is In.” During this time, Mayor Kristie Overson has open o ce hours to meet with residents about any issue on their minds. Drop by and meet with the Mayor. All are welcome.
City of Taylorsville Newsletter Ballots Arrive this Month for Municipal Election
Peter Pan Jr. Performed at Performing Arts Center
Watch your mailbox for a ballot after Oct. 12 and be sure to mail it back no later than the day before the election. You can also drop o your ballot at any of 25 drive-up ballot boxes throughout Salt Lake County (including the one at Taylorsville City Hall). Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 2. In addition, there are 22 Vote Centers where you can vote in person. The only Vote Center in Taylorsville for this election is at — you guessed it — Taylorsville City Hall. It will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day and ballot drop boxes are open 24/7 until 8 p.m. that day. This year, voters will cast ballots for Mayor and Council Members representing Council Districts 3, 4 and 5. All are to serve four-year terms beginning January 2022, except for District 3, which is a two-year term because of the mid-term vacancy.
Find more election information on the city’s website at: www.taylorsvilleut.gov/government/elections
The Taylorsville Arts Council’s performance of Peter Pan Jr. was a hit. The production marked the council’s rst performance at the Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center, and each of the three shows were sold out.
“The production was absolutely delightful,” Mayor Kristie Overson said at the Sept. 15 City Council meeting, where Macie Muller who played Peter Pan performed as part of the opening ceremonies.
After a couple of starts and stops due to COVID, including cancellation last year because of the pandemic, the show went on this summer — playing Aug. 25-27. And audiences were eager to gather again for live theater; each night was standing room only with over ow in the Arts Center’s lobby.
“We are so lucky to have many talented people in Taylorsville, who graciously share their time and gifts with our community,” Mayor Overson said. “With the Taylorsville Arts Council, you can always count a fabulous show!”

