Steve Adams, Mayor 

Wendy McLaughlin, Clerk-Treasurer 

Arlynn Jacobson, Public Works Director 

Kimber Jones, Code Enforcement Officer 

Quinton Owens, City Bldg. Inspector 

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OCTOBER 2022 CALENDAR Oct 6 – Planning and  

Zoning 

@ 7:00 pm  

Oct 13 – City Council  @ 6:30 pm 

Oct 17 – Final City Clean up 

Oct 20 – Planning and  Zoning 

@ 7:00 pm 

Oct 20 – TREATS IN THE  STREETS 4-7 p.m

Oct 27 – City Council 

@ 6:30 pm 

Oct 31 – Halloween 

Dates to Remember: 

Nov 3 – Planning & Zoning  @ 7:00 pm  

Nov 6 – Daylight Savings  Ends 

Nov 8 – Election Day – for information go to: https://www.co.madison.id.us/ departments/elections 

***All city meetings are  subject to change – see  city website for meeting  schedules*** 

TREATS IN THE STREETS 

Where: Center Street & Heritage Park, Sugar City  

Date: Thursday, October 20, 2022 

Hours: 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 

Free to the Community! 

Families are encouraged to dress up in their favorite costumes, and there will be a costume parade to  show off all the best Halloween costumes to hit the city streets. 

There will be: Entertainment, Rock Wall Climbing, Bounce House, Hayrides, Police & Fire Department  Display, Games, Face Painting, Food Trucks and Vendors. 

  • Bring a bag or bucket to collect Halloween goodies. Be sure to have kids wear comfortable  shoes to walk around. 
  • Bring spending money to purchase food and drinks from local businesses and vendors. Bring a jacket or sweater for the kids to cover up as it cools down in the evening. Parents should not wear masks. 
  • Bring a stroller for babies and toddlers. 
  • Parking is available on the surrounding neighborhood streets. 
  • Center Street will be closed off for this event from 3:30-7:30 PM 

For more information, contact Erieka Pimentel at epimentel@sugarcityidaho.gov

**This event is not replacing the annual Trunk or Treat that happens on 

Halloween that is put on by the Community, this is a separate event.** 

WATER METERS: Last meter reading of this year will be taken at the end of this month. To keep your  average utility bill for the winter lower, stop outdoor watering by October 25th. MAKE SURE METERS ARE  UNCOVERED! The public works crew has had problems reading meters because some are covered.  Please do not store cars, trailers, woodpiles or other objects on top of city meters. This takes the crew  more time to do their job efficiently. 

FALL TREE PRUNING: While trimming your trees and bushes this fall, please remember to trim along the streets and back off  of street signs. Branches along streets must be trimmed twelve (12) feet up off the ground. Bushes along streets must be  trimmed down to a height of no more than 3 feet. Thank you! 

FINAL CITY CLEANUP: The date for the city’s last cleanup to begin is October 17th.  

Please follow the guidelines below for items to be removed or placed in the dumpster. 

Due to regulations, we cannot pick up: 

  • leaves and grass clippings (in or out of bags)  
  • tree limbs that are longer than six (6) feet, 
  • large remodeling materials, roofing, large pieces of concrete and tires, 
  • hazardous waste such as paint, chemicals, batteries, & used oil. 

Please keep piles away from fences, sheds or other items to alleviate the potential for damage. If items are placed close to fences, sheds,  utility boxes, they will not be picked up and the homeowner will have the responsibility to remove the debris within one week of city cleanup  before being cited. 

Do not place anything, anytime in alleys. Alleys are being used to put campers, trailers, fire wood and other debris in. Please remember that  these city easements are for utility services, city equipment and emergency equipment only. To avoid $150 fine, please park and place all  personal items on your own property, not in alleys. 

Storing debris on streets or alleys is a violation of city code 3-1-13:A. 

Storing items on streets or alleys is a violation of city code 6-1-2:A. 

BURNING WITHIN THE CITY: County guidelines must be followed. You can register and read regulations for burning at the following  website: http://fdmadison.org/.  

WINTERIZING SPRINKLER SYSTEMS: Please have your backflow preventer checked if you didn’t have a test done this summer or last  year; please email your report to city hall (ajacobson@sugarcityidaho.gov). This is necessary to ensure that contamination of the water  supply will not happen in the event of a pressure loss to the water system. 

__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ph: 208-356-7561 Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. P.O. Box 56 – 10 E. Center   Fax: 208-359-2654 Monday through Friday Sugar City, ID 83448   

 

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