About Washington Terrace
City Council Meetings are held in the City Hall Council Room at 6:00 PM. City Hall is located at 5249 South 400 East (South Pointe Drive), Washington Terrace City, UT 84405.
General
Ideally Located between two of Utah's population centers - Salt Lake City and Ogden - Washington Terrace City has all the advantages of a smaller community in close proximity to the goods, services, educational, professional, and cultural opportunities of larger metropolitan areas. With an estimated population of nearly 10,000, Washington Terrace covers an area of approximately four square miles.
Established in the 1940's as a place for military servicemen to bring their families, Washington Terrace quickly grew into a full service city. After the war, because of its ideal location and beauty, the families elected to stay, and the city of Washington Terrace continued to grow and expand, until it finally became the city it is today. Selected as one of the best places to live in North America, this region is rich in a variety of activities whether your goal is to rest, revive, recreate, or relocate
Business
Utah has one of the most diverse economies in the country and for several years has ranked among the top states for job growth, population growth, and personal income growth per household. Driven by services, government, trade, construction, manufacturing, and a world-class outdoor recreation industry, Weber County is a vital figure in Utah's business equation.
Education
With two elementary schools, one junior high, and one high school, as well as the Weber District School Offices all with the city limits, Washington Terrace has a school for any aged child in your family. Additionally, Washington Terrace is served by a number of state-of-the-art higher education institutions. Weber State University offers more than 200 degree programs. Ogden-Weber Applied Technical College specializes in vocational training, assessment, and counseling. Finally, the world-renown University of Utah is located within 33 miles of Washington Terrace.
General
Ideally Located between two of Utah's population centers - Salt Lake City and Ogden - Washington Terrace City has all the advantages of a smaller community in close proximity to the goods, services, educational, professional, and cultural opportunities of larger metropolitan areas. With an estimated population of nearly 10,000, Washington Terrace covers an area of approximately four square miles.
Established in the 1940's as a place for military servicemen to bring their families, Washington Terrace quickly grew into a full service city. After the war, because of its ideal location and beauty, the families elected to stay, and the city of Washington Terrace continued to grow and expand, until it finally became the city it is today. Selected as one of the best places to live in North America, this region is rich in a variety of activities whether your goal is to rest, revive, recreate, or relocate
Business
Utah has one of the most diverse economies in the country and for several years has ranked among the top states for job growth, population growth, and personal income growth per household. Driven by services, government, trade, construction, manufacturing, and a world-class outdoor recreation industry, Weber County is a vital figure in Utah's business equation.
Education
With two elementary schools, one junior high, and one high school, as well as the Weber District School Offices all with the city limits, Washington Terrace has a school for any aged child in your family. Additionally, Washington Terrace is served by a number of state-of-the-art higher education institutions. Weber State University offers more than 200 degree programs. Ogden-Weber Applied Technical College specializes in vocational training, assessment, and counseling. Finally, the world-renown University of Utah is located within 33 miles of Washington Terrace.