COVID-19 Information

AS A RESULT OF COVID19:   While in public, please wear a mask and observe social distancing wherever possible 

To promote public health and safety City Hall is open Mondays and Tuesdays.

Visits outside of this schedule will occur only when necessary and by prearranged appointment.  (Call 801-292-4421)   

Contact us by phone/email during office hours:  Mon - Thurs 7:30 am-5:30 pm & Fri 7:30 am-11:30 pm

Come rain, shine, or Coronavirus, we are committed to serving you!  

 
City Council and Planning Commission meetings will be electronic. Click for instructions.  
Please use Zoom.us meeting ID 935-807-4960 or as listed on the agenda.
 
Police:  In an Emergency DIAL 911 
     Non-emergency call:  801-292-4422
     After hours:  801-298-6000 (dispatch)
 
Utility Payments: Please make through the on site drop box, phone, online, or by mail  
      Utility Billing Policy click for updated details on DELINQUENT and SHUT-OFF FEES 
 
Water or Garbage Concerns: 801-292-4421 utilities@woodscross.com  
      After hours utility concerns:  dispatch 801-298-6000
 
Building or Zoning Questions: 801-292-4421 permits@woodscross.com
 
Business Licensing: 801-292-4421 businesslicense@woodscross.com
 
Courts:  801-677-1001  court@woodscross.com  
      Court Payments/Fees can be made online utcourts.gov/epayments/

 All other questions/issues should be directed to 801-292-4421 or by email guresk@woodscross.com

 

Times of uncertainty can be stressful.  If you or someone you care about is struggling, there is help. Keeping mentally safe is as important as physical safety.  Connect to Crisis Help RESOURCES or COVID Strong.

 

Woods Cross City urges residents to be calm, kind, cautious, and informed.  Here are a few links that may prove helpful:

What you need to know
What to do if you are feeling sick

Coronavirus-Utah Department of Health Website 

 

WOODS CROSS WATER is SAFE:  Drinking Water Protections that have long been in place protect against coronavirus and other similar maladies. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) wants residents to know that their public water supply is safe. In the case of quarantine or outbreak related to the coronavirus, public drinking water systems are designed to continuously deliver safe drinking water to your tap. Visit deq.uta.gov and reference the 3/6/20 news release