Sugar City AUGUST 2019 

David D. Ogden, Mayor 

Wendy McLaughlin, ClerkTreasurer Shelley Jones, Deputy ClerkTreasurer Arlynn Jacobson, Public Works Director 

CALENDAR 

Aug 1Planning& Zoning Meeting 

Jul 31 Aug 3- War Bonnet Rodeo at Sandy Downs in Idaho Falls 

Aug 5-10 Fremont County Fair 

Aug 8- City Council Meeting@ 6:30p.m

Aug 12-17 Madison County Fair 

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Aug 13 Rexburg Celebrate Youth @ Porter Park 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. 

Aug 13-14 Registration for All Schools 

Aug 15Planning & Zoning Meeting @ 7p.m. 

Aug 20 Rexburg Mobile Food Pantry 5:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Volunteers needed between 4:30 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. 

Aug 21 First Day of School 

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Aug 22 City Council Meeting @ 630 p.m. 

Aug 30Sept 7- Eastern Idaho State 

Fair 

DATES TO REMEMBER

Sept 5 Planning & Zoning Meeting @ 7 p.m. 

All city meetings are subject to change

See city website

PIONEER COMMUNITY BREAKFAST & SUGAR DAYS CELEBRATION

We would like to thank all those who joined the celebration. We especially want to thank our Tree & Beautification Committee, city staff, mayor and council, youth volunteers and sponsors who made the celebration possible. We hope if you get a chance you will thank them as well

Stone’s Town & Country Beehive Federal Credit Union 

START OF SCHOOL: School starts 

John Pocock Forsgren Engineering 

Wednesday, August 21. We caution everyone to drive carefully and watch for children

Remember that during school hours, Center Street will be back down to 25 mph

Circuit Trucking 

We’re Going Back To School 

TREE & BEAUTIFICATION COMMITEE: The committee is in need of volunteers. If you are interested please call city hall for information. Thank You!! 

WATER QUALITY REPORT: Sugar City has the 2019 Water Quality Report. It is available at City Hall to review

WATERING TIP: According to research from Utah State University in Logan, Utah, lawns don’t really require as much water as many of us are giving them. Lawns should receive 1/2 inch of water every 3 to 4 days. Place water cans or buckets around your yard when you water. As soon as you get 1/2 inch of water in your bucket or can, stop watering and remember how much time it took the sprinkler to put that much water out. Set your timer to only give that much water every 3 4 days. You will have to water more frequently as it gets hotter in July and August by watering every 2- 3 days. Increasing the amount of water will not help; it will only wash through the soil

SPRINKLER SYSTEMS: If you didn’t have a test on your sprinkler system backflow preventer done last year, please have one done this year and bring your report into City Hall. 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. Thank you to those that have already brought in test results

REVERSE 911 SYSTEM: We would like to encourage all citizens to sign up for Reverse 911. Go to madisonsheriff.com under Alert Sense and it will take you to the page to subscribe for emergency notifications

NO DUMPING OF YARD WASTE OR ITEMS IN CITY: Dumping at the end of streets or in alleys is not allowed other than the designated times for city clean up in May and October. CITY CODE 3-1-8 RESPONSIBILITY FOR DISPOSAL: A: Owners: No person shall deposit refuse on or below the surface of the ground other than in a manner prescribed in this Chapter. No person shall deposit or bury any refuse in or upon a public alley, street, other public area or upon the premises of another person, whether or not the refuse is in an approved container. No refuse of any kind shall be thrown, swept or pushed into the street in front of any premises. The owner of the premises shall be responsible for the disposal of all such refuse

BURNING WITHIN THE CITY: City Code does not address burning waste. County guidelines must be followed. See the following website: http://www.fdmadison.org/.You can register there and read the regulations for burning

DOG LICENSING AND LEASH LAW: There have been complaints of dogs running loose in the city. Sugar City does have a leash law. See city code 4-1-9 B and a dog must be licensed; see city code 4-1-3. Fines may be accrued for noncompliance

Ph: 208-356-7561 

Fax: 208-359-2654 

Office Hours: 9a.m. to 4 p.m. 

P.O. Box 56-10 E. Center Sugar City, ID 83448 

Sugar City 

July 29, 2019 

David D. Ogden, Mayor 

Wendy McLaughlin, ClerkTreasurer Shelley Jones, Deputy ClerkTreasurer Arlynn Jacobson, Public Works Director 

MAYOR’S MONTHLY MESSAGE 

Dear Friends

The month of August is when the city sets a public hearing on the proposed budget. The hearing is set for the 22nd of August at 6:30pm. Below is a summary of what that budget looks like

General Fund 

Amount 

Utility Fund 

Amount 

Income 

Income 

Taxes Collected 

375,027 

Water Revenue 

1,642,000 

Licenses & Permits 

73,540 

Sewer Revenue 

571,500 

Intergovernmental 

177,000 

Local Improvement District 

22,000 

Charge for Services 

6,750 

Garbage 

120,000 

Miscellaneous 

115,250 

Miscellaneous 

28,000 

Total 

747,567 

Total 

2,383,500 

Expenses 

Streets 

Expenses 

Administrative 

293,000 Water 

1.322,500 

157,500 

Administrative 

81,340 

Parks 

84,401 

Sewer 

570,230 

Animal Control 

1,050 

Garbage 

117,125 

Equipment & Repairs 

160,000 

Water & Sewer Bonds 

168,000 

Miscellaneous Contingency 

51,616 

Local Improvement District 

18,805 

Total 

747,567 

Miscellaneous 

105,000 

Total 

2,383,500 

This proposed budget will be reviewed in the public hearing on the 22nd. Thank you for your support

Sincerely

David D. Ogden, Mayor 

Ph: 208-356-7561 

Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

Fax: 208-359-2654 

P.O. Box 5610 E. Center Sugar City, ID 83448

 

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