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Small Changes with a Great Impact

Watered lawn

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom.

Governor Cox recently issued an Executive Order declaring a state of emergency for all of Utah due to drought conditions for the second year in a row. Utah has been impacted by drought 8 of the last 10 years. I join Governor Cox in my concern over the drought and again ask our community to be cautious in how we use thi...

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Getting to know the Historical Society and Archives

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom.

As City Council member each member of the Council has City assignments, we are over. One of the assignments I have is the Lehi Historical Society and Archives. The Archives moved this last year to its present location at 99 west Main, Suite 100. The reason for this article is to let you know where they are and what the...

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Watering the Seed of Hope

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom, Uncategorized.

In late March of 2020, I found myself writing my first article for the Lehi City Ledger. The subject was focused on new terminology that had been recently introduced to the world: “Social distancing.” At that time, Covid-19 had announced itself in a manner that only a few past centuries had ever experienced: a wo...

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Lehi City Partners with Strata Networks

fiber wire illustration

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom, Press Releases.

Lehi, Utah (December 29, 2021) – Lehi City announced that they have solidified a partnership with STRATA Networks to build an all-fiber network throughout the City.  The agreement will be finalized in the next 30 days and will bring some of the fastest internet speeds in the country to all subscribing homes and ...

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The Barber – We Create Our Own Environment

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom.

A few weeks ago, I was at a meeting where one our planning commissioners, Scott Bunker, told this story about a barber. A small-town barber was trimming the hair of a customer when another gentleman walked into his shop looking for information. The gentleman told the barber he was considering moving to the community...

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Be Bold. Be Unified. Be Lehi.

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom.

By the time you’re reading this, the election outcome will be determined, and we’ll know who will be serving as Mayor as well as who will be filling the 2 city council seats for the next 4 years. If I’m not elected this will be the final newsletter that I have the opportunity to write. Not knowing what the outcom...

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Epic Water Savings by Lehi Residents

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom.

I’m going to start here—over one billion, sixty-six million gallons. That’s 3,274 acre-feet of water saved in Lehi compared to this same time last year. That is epic and if you can, pat yourself on the back. I realize our city’s response to this year’s water situation caused a lot of heartburn. Many were a...

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Prop 7 – PARC Tax

Sunrise Summit Park

Posted Category: Newsroom.

Lehi City residents will have the opportunity to vote for or against the following question during the 2021 General Election:  Shall Lehi, Utah, be authorized to impose a 0.1% (1 cent per $10 spent) sales and use tax to help fund recreational amenities, park facilities, cultural facilities and arts facilities a...

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2021 Election Information

Vote by mail

Posted Category: Newsroom, Uncategorized.

In the 2021 General Election, residents will vote for one mayoral seat and two council seats. You can learn more about the candidates, including links to campaign websites and contact information, by visiting our Election Information page.  Prop 7 PARC Tax Residents will also have the option to vote for or again...

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The Future of Parks and Arts

Posted Category: Newsroom.

One of our local gems, Wines Park, was a donation of land from a local businessman more than a hundred years ago. Although the ground was free, the deal required Lehi citizens to develop the park within a certain time frame in order to obtain the deed. Rather than force this financial obligation upon the residents, the...

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