- Farmington City
Farmington offers a comfortable, good life—safety, natural beauty, modern innovations and upkeep, fun shopping and dining, engaging community events, family-friendliness and neighborly kindness, access to natural resources, and a relaxed, low-stress lifestyle
- Departments - Farmington City
Administration Building Department Community Development Fire Parks Rec Police Public Works Utilities
- Online Services - Farmington City
Online Services Farmington City offers our residents many online services We work diligently to update our information to serve our community better Many of our services can be done online for your convenience Pay Utility Bill Business Licensing Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Subscribe Parks Recreation Relocation Resource for
- Contact Us - Farmington City
Contact Us City Office 160 S Main Street Farmington, UT 84025 801-451-2383 Public Works 720 W 100 N Farmington, UT 84025 801-451-2624 Parks Recreation 720 W 100 N Farmington, UT 84025 801-451-0953
- Utilities - Farmington City
Please check the service address on the bill if you have multiple rentals in Farmington City All property owners will be listed as the primary applicant for services
- Mayor City Council - Farmington City
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE HELD AT CITY HALL, 160 SOUTH MAIN, FARMINGTON, UTAH City Council meetings are generally held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month
- History of Farmington City
Farmington, the seat of Davis County, is located about 16 miles north of Salt Lake City It occupies a narrow strip of land tucked snugly against the base of the Wasatch Mountains, halfway between Salt Lake City and Ogden, with the Great Salt Lake lapping at its western shores
- Farmington Main Street Historic District - Farmington City
By the early twentieth century styles were representative of trends across the state of Utah The district area has the most historically intact collection of buildings in Farmington City, and maintains a cohesive historic streetscape with little modern infill between the historic buildings
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