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LAYTON CITY Government Contracts in Utah

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$14.8MTotal Value
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LAYTON CITY Contracts in Utah

42 government contracts tracked

Syracuse City Council Meeting Agenda May 2026

Syracuse is considering an interlocal master agreement with Layton City to receive regional emergency dispatch services through Layton’s Emergency Communications Center. The shift would raise Syracuse’s annual dispatch costs to about $392,000, funded through a new monthly dispatch utility fee.

PENDING
City of Syracuse$392,000 annually (estimated FY upcoming cost)May 12, 2026OTHER

Syracuse City Council Meeting Agenda April 28 2026

Syracuse City is considering an interlocal Master Agreement with Layton City to obtain regional emergency dispatch services through Layton’s Emergency Communications Center. The arrangement would replace Davis County dispatch, with Syracuse paying an estimated $392,000 annually based on a shared fee methodology under a three‑year initial term and automatic renewals. The Council will decide whether to place the agreement on a future business session agenda for approval.

PENDING
City of Syracuse$392,000 annually (estimated FY upcoming cost for Syracuse share)Apr 28, 2026OTHER

Davis County Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes 2026-02-03

Davis County approved an interlocal reimbursement agreement with Layton City for the Sugar Street Realignment Project using $2,670,000 in Third Quarter Transportation Grant funds. The transportation project runs from February 3, 2026 through December 31, 2030 to improve pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

APPROVED
Davis County$2,670,000.00Feb 3, 2026TRANSPORTATION

Davis County Board of Commissioners Meeting Minutes 2026-02-03

Davis County approved an amendment to its interlocal agreement with Layton City for the Layton Station Traffic Signal Project, providing $304,000 in transportation funding. The amendment extends the project to June 30, 2026 to allow installation of the new traffic signal.

AMENDED
Davis County$304,000.00Feb 3, 2026TRANSPORTATION

Syracuse City Council Work Session Minutes January 2026

Syracuse City is exploring an interlocal agreement with Layton City for regional 911 dispatch services. The agreement would succeed the soon-ending contract with Davis County. Terms are under review and pending council action once drafted.

PENDING
City of SyracuseJan 27, 2026OTHER

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LAYTON CITY Contracts in Utah

What government contracts does LAYTON CITY have in Utah?

LAYTON CITY holds 42 government contracts in Utah with a combined value of $14.8M. Key agency partners include Davis School District (13 contracts), Davis County (10 contracts), and North Davis Fire District (10 contracts). These include service agreements, technology contracts, and procurement awards across state and local agencies. Contract details including amounts, terms, renewal dates, and associated agencies are tracked on Civic IQ.

Which Utah agencies work with LAYTON CITY?

LAYTON CITY serves multiple government agencies in Utah. The most active agency partnerships by contract volume are: Davis School District (13 contracts); Davis County (10 contracts); North Davis Fire District (10 contracts); City of Syracuse (4 contracts); City of North Salt Lake (3 contracts). Each agency manages its own procurement relationship with LAYTON CITY, and contract details — including amounts, renewal timelines, and scope — are tracked for every engagement.

How much has LAYTON CITY earned from Utah government contracts?

Based on tracked contract data, LAYTON CITY has been awarded $14.8M in government contracts across Utah spanning from 2025-01-16 to 2026-05-12. This represents 42 contracts with 7 agencies. Contract values, terms, and renewal dates help you understand LAYTON CITY's competitive position in UT government procurement.

What types of government contracts does LAYTON CITY hold in Utah?

LAYTON CITY's Utah government contracts span the following sectors: OTHER (16 contracts), Interlocal Agreement (6 contracts), Easement (4 contracts), Payable (4 contracts), and TRANSPORTATION (4 contracts). Understanding a vendor's sector focus helps agencies evaluate expertise and helps competitors identify where opportunities exist. Civic IQ tracks contract type, scope, and renewal timelines across all sectors.

Are there upcoming LAYTON CITY contract renewals in Utah?

Contract renewal dates for LAYTON CITY's Utah government engagements are tracked on Civic IQ. When a contract approaches its renewal window, it represents a critical opportunity — both for LAYTON CITY to retain the business and for competitors to submit alternative proposals. Sign up to get alerts on upcoming renewals and expiration dates across all 42 tracked contracts.

What is LAYTON CITY's most recent Utah government contract?

LAYTON CITY's most recently tracked contract in Utah was published on 2026-05-12. New contracts and amendments are indexed as they become public, providing real-time visibility into LAYTON CITY's government business activity. Set up alerts to be notified when LAYTON CITY wins new contracts in UT.

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