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Our Growing, Vibrant Community

As Weber County has grown to a population of more than 262,000, the community has managed to hold to its historic past while at the same time reach out to an exciting and prosperous future. Both businesses and residents have seemingly found the area’s charm and are moving here to enjoy one of the West’s sparkling gems for quality of life. In Ogden’s downtown area, carefully renovated historic buildings are being transformed by incoming and growing businesses and residential units alike; in the business community, companies are starting up and relocating – attracted to the area’s skilled workforce; people are working together to volunteer and make a difference at nonprofit organizations and churches; and residents are enjoying the charm of the county’s individual cities where they come together to live life and build community.

Spurring much of the growth is the county’s leadership in state-of-the-art business development in the aerospace industry; Weber County serves as a base for companies like Barnes Aerospace, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman. Added to its aerospace strength is its world-class production and service in the manufacturing, transportation and finance industries.

While major corporations have chosen Weber County as their preferred location to do business, the area continues to maintain its agricultural roots. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported that in 2017, the county was home to 1,260 farms producing $49.44 million in agricultural goods.

For those seeking urban living, it can be found in Ogden’s central downtown district where a growing number of housing options are available. The arts and cultural scene is alive, and Ogden is known for its selection of independently owned and award-winning restaurants.

No matter who you are or how you like to live, there is a place for you in Weber County.

For those relocating to Weber County, the area offers four distinct lifestyles: the urban core of Ogden City, the suburban lifestyle of the Gateway Communities, mountain living close to ski resorts in the Ogden Valley, and rural quiet neighborhoods and farms in the West Corridor.

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