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City of Roy Key Community Contacts
MAYOR
Robert Dandoy: 801-774-1028 rdandoy@royutah.org
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COUNCIL MEMBERS council@royutah.org
Ann Jackson: ajackson@royutah.org
Diane Wilson: dwilson@royutah.org
Joe Paul: jpaul@royutah.org
Randy Scadden: randy.scadden@royutah.org
Sophie Paul: sophie.paul@royutah.org
Roy Services
Municipal Center & Utiities: 801-774-1000 utilityrequests@royutah.org
Open Mon - Thurs: 8 a.m. -
Emergency: 911
Police Non-Emergency Dispatch: 801-395-8221
Records: 801-774-1046 pdrecords@royutah.org
Fire: 801-774-1080 fire@royutah.org
Community Development: 801-774-1040 ced@royutah.org
Justice Court: 801-774-1051 courts@royutah.org
Parks & Rec: 801-774-1048 parksandrec@royutah.org
Recreation Complex: 801-774-1050
Public Works: 801-774-1090 publicworks@royutah.org
Please keep in mind, emails are not monitored 24/7. If your matter is urgent, please call.
Spring is Here!
Is everyone looking forward to spring like me?
It has been a long winter with record snowfall. I would like to give thanks to our city workers who have done an amazing job in keeping our streets plowed and safe. Let’s hope we continue to fill our reservoir so we can keep our yards and city properties looking nice. Weber Basin Water will once again give us guidelines on water use, so keep an eye out for that.
Roy city would like all residents to take pride in their properties. We know with the drought a lot of trees died and our lawns are looking worse for wear. The city would like the residents to know there is help for those who cannot care for their yards on their own due to illness, disabilities, or any other reason that could keep you from maintaining your yard. We have a group of volunteers under the direction of our Assistant City Manager, Brody Flint; all you need to do is email our Code Enforcement at chanse.malay@royutah.org or follow up with Brody at bflint@royutah.org and let them know of your situation and needs. If you do not have access to email, you can call the city offices at 801-774-1000. We want to help all of those who are dedicated to making our city a welcoming and beautiful place to live.
With spring approaching we have the annual Easter Egg Hunt on April 8th. Let’s hope all our snow will be melted and warm days are ahead of us before this popular event.
Councilmember
Ann Jackson