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  1. Syracuse, UT | Official Website

    Helpful Links & Events Find what you need & see what’s happening in Syracuse City

  2. Visitors - Syracuse, UT

    The City of Syracuse is a vibrant Utah community of 36,000 residents who enjoy a high quality of life in a safe, family-oriented community. Syracuse is located north of Salt Lake City and is …

  3. Residents - Syracuse, UT

    This digital tool will provide an on-the-go connection for individuals seeking Syracuse City resources, news, and information from their smart phones, tablets or hand-held devices.

  4. Syracuse History | Syracuse, UT

    On September 13, 1950, Utah Governor J. Bracken Lee signed a proclamation which entitled Syracuse to become a third-class city with a population of 837 inhabitants.

  5. Government - Syracuse, UT

    Access the current Syracuse City code. You can search by clicking directly through each Title or by you can use the search function to lookup a key word. City Council Review meeting …

  6. Parks & Recreation - Syracuse, UT

    Syracuse Parks and Recreation offers a variety of sports, camps, parks, and activities for people of all ages.

  7. I Want To... - Syracuse, UT

    Sign Up For Community Service Projects Notifications From the City Recreation Classes & Camps Utility Services Volunteering with Victim Services Youth Sports / Leagues Submit Blue …

  8. City Council - Syracuse, UT

    City Council Syracuse City is incorporated under the constitutional provisions of the State of Utah. The City operates under a six-member council form of government. The Mayor and the five …

  9. Mayor's Message | Syracuse, UT

    We maintain safe and efficient roads and utilities. Syracuse is a beautiful place to live! The year 2026 is expected to be exciting as we finally see the fruits of the work we have been doing for …

  10. Public Works - Syracuse, UT

    Remember, before you start landscaping, it is a state law to contact Blue Stakes of Utah at least two full business days, or 48 hours prior to any digging, to locate and mark utility lines.