- 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.
Calendar:
February 4th– 7 p.m. Planning & Zoning Meeting
February 11th- 6:30 p.m. City Council Meeting
February 14th
Valentine’s Day
February 15th
President’s Day
City Hall will be closed
February 18th– 7 p.m. Planning & Zoning Meeting
February 25th– 6:30 p.m. City Council Meeting
City of Sugar City
P.O. Box 56 – 10 East Center
Sugar City, Idaho 83448
Support our local businesses
We welcome our new Mayor
David D. Ogden
We also welcome the new members of the City Council: Re-elects Bruce Arnell and Matt Garner and new councilman Joe Cherrington, new Planning & Zoning Committee members Clay Rasmussen and Dave Thompson and our new Deputy Clerk-Treasurer Shelley Jones.
DOG LICENSES: All dog licenses expired December 31st. The licensing fee for each dog is $12. Please get your dogs licensed if you haven’t already.
OVERNIGHT PARKING: No parking is allowed on city streets from December 1st through March 1st, between the hours of 12 midnight and 7 a.m. ***No motorized vehicles including 4-wheelers or snowmobiles are allowed on city streets or in city parks. (City Code section 6-3-5 B 2)***
GARBAGE PICKUP: Even though President’s Day falls on a Monday, garbage pickup will be on Thursday, February 18th. PSI recognizes only six holidays and this is not one of them.
PALOMINO STREET NAME CHANGE: Those with addresses on Palomino East or West will be Palomino Drive. Those with addresses on Palomino North or South will be Palomino Circle.
HOUSE NUMBERING: ALL homes must have at least 4″ high and 1/2″ wide address numbers located on the home, reflective if possible but not necessary, but with sufficient light to be seen from the street. Mailbox numbers are desired also. Curb numbering will not suffice.
E-BILLING: If you have e-mail and would be interested in having your city utility bill e-mailed to you instead of a paper copy mailed, please contact City Hall. We would like to encourage our citizens to sign up as it will save the city funds that could be used for other uses to improve our community.
CITIZENS WE NEED YOUR HELP! The city is looking for history about Sugar City with particular interest during the period that the POW camps were here. If your families have any journal entries or information about our history and would be willing to share that with us please contact us at City Hall. Thank You!
SNOW REMOVAL: The city council has directed the city employees to do their best to remove the snow berm created by the snowplow and grader, with no intent to clear driveways. They are concerned about damaging personal property in the process. We cannot assume liability for any damage that occurs. If under these conditions you would prefer that we not attempt to remove the snow berm in front of your driveway, please inform us and we will not attempt to remove it.
We would like to express appreciation for our wonderful citizens. We have witnessed neighbor helping neighbor clear driveways and sidewalks. It is wonderful to see the service to each other. Gratitude is also expressed for one of our citizens Craig Bean, who has thoughtfully plowed a path along Center St. for our youth to walk safely to and from the high school. It is wonderful to live in a city where we are privileged to have city workers that attempt to clear the snow berm for us and also citizens who help with the snow removal that the city can’t take care of. Thanks for all you do!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The game of life is the game of boomerangs. Our thoughts, deeds and words
return to us sooner or later, with astounding accuracy. – Florence Shinn
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