City of SUGAR CITY
IDAHO
City of Sugar City
10 East Center Post Office Box 56 Sugar City, Idaho 83448
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May 2010
Dear Sugar City Residents:
Calendar:
May 6, 7 p.m. – Planning & Zoning Meeting
May 9 – Mother’s Day
May 13, 6:30 p.m. – City Council Meeting
May 20, 7 p.m. – Planning & Zoning Meeting
May 27 – 6:30 p.m. – City Council Meeting
May 31 – Memorial Day (City Hall closed)
Dates to remember:
May 10 Spring cleanup starts
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June 12 Teton Dam Marathon
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(Rexburg/Sugar City)
July 24 Pioneer community breakfast October 11 – Fall cleanup starts
Nov. 30 – Tree lighting ceremony
REMINDER: Spring cleanup starts May 10. We live in a windy city so grass clippings and leaves should be bagged in sturdy bags. They are near impossible to haul otherwise. Thanks for your cooperation.
Happy Mothers Day
SIGN FOR WEST ENTRANCE TO CITY: The Tree and Beautification Committee is working on getting a large sign at the west entrance to the city by the freeway. They request input from the citizens regarding the wording and logo for the sign. Please submit your ideas in writing to City Hall by May 14.
The Sugar City Tree & Beautification Committee will be putting information on the city Web site regarding planning, planting, pruning and care of trees.
GARBAGE PICKUP: Because of Memorial Day on Monday, May 31, garbage pickup for that week will be Friday, June 4.
REXBURG/SUGAR CITY TETON DAM MARATHON:
(1) The route through Sugar City: west from the Teton Cemetery on 3rd South, north on Digger
Drive past the high school, west on Center Street to South Teton, around the corner of Heritage Park and south on South Teton to the Moody highway.
(2) The race will begin at the dam site on June 12 at 6:30 a.m., with runners beginning to arrive in
Sugar City shortly after 8:00 a.m.
(3) All are invited to Heritage Park to cheer the runners, enjoy American flags, free treats, and music. (4) Volunteers are needed along the marathon route, organized by Paul Jeppson.
WALKERS AND JOGGERS: We encourage walkers and joggers to stay off narrow high-speed country roads. There are more safe walking and jogging areas: wide city streets, sidewalks, school track, bike path, and business park road. Be sure to wear light-colored clothing in early mornings and late evenings.
SHERIFF DEPARTMENT’S PHONE NUMBERS:
911 – Emergencies
356-5426 – Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency) 356-3282 – Crime Busters (to stay anonymous) Web site: www.madisonsheriff.com
Mayor Glenn W. Dalling City Council and Staff
CITY HALL PHONE NUMBER: 356-7561
Web site: www.sugarcityidaho.gov