City of SUGAR CITY
IDAHO
City of Sugar City
10 East Center Post Office Box 56 Sugar City, Idaho 83448
January 2011
Dear Sugar City Residents:
Calendar:
January 1 – Happy New Year 2011
Support our local businesses
January 6, 7 p.m. – Planning & Zoning Meeting
Public Hearing: Agri-Service Special Use Permit
January 13, 6:30 p.m. – City Council Meeting
January 17 – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
City Hall will be closed
January 20, 7 p.m. – Planning & Zoning Meeting
January 27 – 6:30 p.m. – City Council Meeting
DOG LICENSES: All dog licenses expired December 31st. Resolution 2009-6, approved and passed by the city council on December 10, 2009, sets the licensing fee for each dog at $12
Happy
New>> Year
for each calendar year commencing on January 1, 2010. Penalties for an unlicensed dog start at $100.
OVERNIGHT PARKING: JUST A REMINDER OF OUR SNOW ORDINANCE – NO PARKING IS ALLOWED ON CITY STREETS FROM DECEMBER 1ST THROUGH MARCH 1ST, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 12 O’CLOCK MIDNIGHT AND 7 O’CLOCK A.M. THIS IS THE TIME WHEN MOST SNOW IS CLEARED FROM THE STREETS.
SNOW SHOVELING: The city would like to remind those out shoveling their sidewalks and driveways to not shovel the snow into the streets because once the plows have gone by it becomes a hazard on the street and often packs down and becomes difficult to remove. We recommend finding a good spot on your property to pile the excess snow. We also remind you that cleaning the ends of driveways at your homes is an extra benefit and is not to be expected. Sometimes the city crew is so busy clearing the streets of snow that they cannot provide this service to the residents.
HOUSE NUMBERS: The snow covers house numbers on the curb. House numbers need to be on the house for emergencies and city maintenance purposes, i.e., garbage can replacements and/or water or sewer problems.
As we look forward to the New Year, we hope for the economy to improve and general optimism to return. Our goal is the best possible use of limited tax dollars, at the same time providing quality service to our citizens. The challenge will be to maintain the roads and parks at their existing level.
SHERIFF DEPARTMENT’S PHONE NUMBERS:
911 – Emergencies
356-5426 – Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency) 356-3282 – Crime Busters (to stay anonymous)
Mayor Glenn W. Dalling City Council and Staff
CITY HALL PHONE NUMBER:
356-7561
Web site: www.sugarcityidaho.gov Web site: www.madisonsheriff.com