Herrimanology Herriman City
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Podcast by Herriman City
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4-25-24 | Investing in Streets Maintenance, City Budget, Chamber of Commerce, South Hills MDA
Councilmember Ohrn recaps the City Council meeting, including the City's investment in street pavement maintenance, a discussion about the South Hills master development agreement, the City's participation in chambers of commerce, a recap of the heavy participation in the Spring Cleanup, and a reimbursement for improvements to Herriman Blvd.
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4-22-24 | Diving Into the Parks Dept, City Irrigation, and How Residents Can Help
Deputy Director of Parks, Recreation, and Events Anthony Teuscher describes the immense work of the Parks Department, shares how the City balances water conservation with maintaining quality parks, and how the City uses residents' help to make sure sprinklers around the City are functioning properly.
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4-11-24 | Water Well Rehab Work, 10-Year Outlook, a Zoning Change, HPD Badge Ceremony
City Councilmember Henderson describes an upcoming project on a local water source, touches on a Council discussion about issues over the next 10 years, a zoning change, the Police Department's badge presentation ceremony, No Dumb Questions about Juniper Crest Road, and the upcoming Spring Cleanup.
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4-3-24 | Spring Cleanup, Secondary Water, Eat Local, and Spring Events
Mayor Palmer explains the future of secondary water in the city, we talk about the upcoming Spring Cleanup, eating local, and upcoming spring events
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3-28-24 | Water Rate Increase Approved, More Visible Discussions, 2025 Road Projects
In this week's Herrimanology, Councilmember Hodges reiterates the causes behind the water price increase, which is now approved and effective October 1. We also discuss a new policy to have more meetings in general City Council meetings instead of work meetings, and talk about some big roads coming in next year in western Herriman.
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3-21-24 | Blackridge changes and parking fine increase, UDOT projects, door-to-door solicitor rules
Mayor Palmer responds to feedback about Blackridge Reservoir changes and the increased parking fines. We highlight Bangerter Highway and Mountain View Corridor projects, and go over the City's ordinance for door-to-door salespeople.