David D. Ogden, Mayor  

Wendy McLaughlin, Clerk-Treasurer  Shelley Jones, Deputy Clerk-Treasurer  M. Zane Baler, Public Works Director  Phone: (208) 356 7561  

Fax: (208) 359 2654  

Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  

IANUARY 2017  

City of Sugar City  

P.O. Box 56 – 10 East Center  Sugar City, Idaho 83448  

Support our local businesses  

Calendar:  

Jan 1 – Happy New Year  Jan 2nd- City Hall Closed  

Jan 5- Planning &  

Zoning Meeting @ 7  P•m•  

Jan 12 -City Council  Meeting @ 6:30 p.m.  

Jan 19 -Planning &  Zoning Meeting @ 7:00  p.m.  

Jan 16th- City Hall  

Closed  

Jan 26 -City Council  Meeting @ 6:30 p.m.  

Dates to Remember:  February 2- Planning &  Zoning Meeting @ 7:00  p.m.  

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WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU  

AND YOURS IN THIS NEW YEAR  

CHRISTMAS DECOFtATIONS: A special thanks to our Tree  and Beautification Committee and our city employees for  

the attractive Christmas lights and decorations at the  gazebo in Heritage Park. A special thanks to Elaine King  

and LDS Stake Public Affairs for the manger scene at Silo  Park to help decorate our city for the holidays. 

HOLIDAY CLOSURES: City Hall will be closed January 2 and January 16th.  

HOLIDAY GARBAGE PICKUP: Garbage will be picked up as normal on Friday, January  6th and on Saturday, January 21st following Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.  

OVERNIGHT PARKING: Reminder of our snow ordinance – no parking on city streets  from December 1st through March 1st.  

SNOW REMOVAL: ****Please be aware that the snowplows have the right of way.  If you encounter a snowplow, please stay back and dont cut behind or in front of  them. They cant see you if you are close behind them. We want to avoid having  an accident.**** Keep cars uncovered from snow and parked back off of roads to  eliminate being clipped by the snowplows. They are concerned about damaging  property. We cannot assume liability for any damage that occurs.  

The city will no longer be removing the berm in front of driveways.  

**BUSINESS LICENSE REMINDER** BUSINESS LICENSES EXPIRED DECEMBER 315T. PLEASE COME INTO CITY  HALL TO RENEW THEM. CALL OUR OFFICE FOR MORE INFORMATION AT 356-7561. THANK YOU!!  

**DOG LICENCE REMINDER** LICENSES EXPIRED DEC. 31sT. THE COST IS $12 PER YEAR AND IS  PRO-RATED FOR NEW PETS. MAKE SURE PETS ARE UP TO DATE.  

Thanks to those that took advantage of our fee-waiver during the month of December!  

GO PAPERLESS WITH E-BILLING! We really appreciate all of those who have signed up for e-billing! We would  like to encourage our citizens to sign up as it helps save the city funds that could be used for other uses to improve  our community. If you are interested go to www.paymentservicenetwork.com and register as a first time user. You  may opt out of paper bills there. If you go paperless, you will be sent an email each month telling you that your bill is  ready to view at this website.  

Payment Information: If you pay at www.paymentservicenetwork.com, there is a $1.00 fee for using a check  and a 2.75% convenience fee (plus .50 cents if under $100) for using a credit or debit card. If you go to  www.sugarcityidaho.gov to make a payment under the “PAY BILLS & FEES” tab, you can select the top choice “Pay  Water Bill Directly” from checking or savings and there is no fee. The tab further down the page “PAY UTILITY  BILL” will take you to www.paymentservicenetwork.com

David D. Ogden, Mayor  

Wendy McLaughlin, Clerk-Treasurer  Shelley Jones, Deputy Clerk-Treasurer  

Phone: (208) 356 7561  

Fax: (208) 359 2654  

Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.  

Dear City Residents,  

City of Sugar City  

P.O. Box 56 – 10 East Center  

Sugar City, Idaho 83448  

Support our local businesses  December 22, 2016  

We have started out our winter season with a real bang. It seems that we  are keeping our snow removal crew very busy. I know that the city has  had the benefit of having berms removed in front of driveways for a long  time. Over the past couple of years things have changed that are going to  require us to stop providing this service.  

First, our liability insurance carrier will not cover any incident, such as  damage to vehicles or mail boxes, while removing snow, leaving the city  liable. Second, we are experiencing more mail boxes all the time. Many of  those are right next to the driveway, and it would be easy to damage  them. Also, we have experienced some complaints on how and where we  remove the berms. Third, as we continue to add new homes and  businesses, this service is taxing our crew, and making it take longer to  remove the snow, and we want to remain sensitive to your needs to have  the snow removed as quickly as possible.  

I have been amazed at how people have been helping their neighbors in  removing berms and clearing driveways. We have such a wonderful  community. Therefore, we will no longer be removing the berms from in  front of driveways. However, if there is an unusually heaving and wet  snow, the city will jump in and help, or if there is an emergency situation  where the larger equipment is needed, we will still respond to your call  for help. Thanks for your understanding.  

Sincerely,  

David D. Ogden, Mayor

 

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