
The vision reflects the five main areas of Economic Development, Transportation, Public Safety, Parks and Recreation, and Community Building. “Our vision focuses on new business and economic growth taking place across the city, as well as development opportunities and projects on the horizon.”Ĭity leaders are calling their efforts a “2020 Vision” because, of course, perfect eyesight is 20/20 and they are looking to the Year 2020 and beyond. “We have been working with key stakeholders, as well as elected officials and government colleagues with shared constituencies, to maximize resources in meeting these goals,” Mayor Overson said. Toward that end, the vision depends on collaboration and involvement. Efforts include bringing new business and housing to the city, and plans for prime development locations, transportation and land use. The goal is to implement priorities of the city’s elected and appointed leaders based on the input and feedback of their constituents. Mayor Overson, City Council members, city administrators and staff have been using “Priorities Meetings” to hone that vision. My hope is to continue to build on all of the city’s successes in making our city even stronger.”

“We want everyone to come together and not only define what they want for Taylorsville but work to implement that vision,” said Mayor Kristie Overson. You might even say they are working on a perfect vision for Taylorsville – a 2020 Vision.

They are working to bring sharpness and clarity to the direction of the city. Taylorsville’s Mayor and City Council are keenly focused on the future.
