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Monday, May 28, 2018

Garden City Council Reports

Anita Weston, Reporter
Rich Civic Times

GARDEN CITY, Utah. May 10, 2018.  Councilman Darrin Pugmire noted that he works with the roads.  He thinks it will be possible and probably necessary for realign some of the proposed road between Buttercup and Hodges Canyon.

Howard Pope reported some pool problems.  They have spent $59 on meters.  The pool is to be drained and cleaned in the next few days.  There is a Trails Meeting on the 16th.  He will be attending that meeting.  He also asked that the City buy plastic bag dispensers to take care of “doggy do.” 

Ken Hansen noted that he missed the library meeting and apologized for it.  The library is currently working on their budget for next year.  They will have it ready for the next Council Meeting.  Hansen reported that Riley Argyle, Manager of Public Works, is working on getting the water piped down Third West.

Pat Argyle reported that the design for Heritage Park looks good.  It will be put out to bid soon.  She will be working with the Mayor on this project.  Raspberry Day plans are moving forward.

Mike Leonhardt, Mayor, reported that he is setting up a monthly meeting for all the Mayors in Rich County to see if they can’t be of greater service and help to each other.

The cleanup day was successful.  There were 65 people who turned out to help.  It went well.

Parsons got the bid to complete Third West.  They will be starting in June.  The water tank purchased from Norm Mecham has been paid for.  WiFi should be placed into the new buildings.  Centracom has a whole new system with hard fiber wire.

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