1. Lamont Merrill, Mayor 

Wendy McLaughlin, Clerk-Treasurer 

  1. Zane Baler, Public Works Director  

Phone: (208) 356 7561 

Fax: (208) 359 2654 

Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

January 2016  

Dear Sugar City Residents:  

City of Sugar City

  

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

Support our local businesses 

Calendar: 

January 1 – Happy New  Year 2016 

January 7- 7 p.m. – 

Planning & Zoning  

Meeting  

January 14- 6:30 p.m. – City Council Meeting 

January 18 – Martin Luther  King, Jr. Day. City Hall  will be closed 

January 21, 7p.m. – 

Planning & Zoning  

Meeting 

January 28, 6:30 p.m. – City Council Meeting

WE HAVE HAD A VERY EVENTFUL YEAR IN 2015. WE  

EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOURS IN THIS  

NEW YEAR. 

CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS: A special thanks to our  

Tree and Beautification Committee and our city  

employees for the attractive Center Street Christmas  

lights. We also appreciate the decorations at the gazebo and the trees in  Heritage Park,  

DOG LICENSES: All dog licenses expired December 31st. The  licensing fee for each dog is $12. Penalties for an unlicensed dog  start at $100. Please come into City Hall anytime between 9 a.m.  and 4 p.m. and get your dog ready for the New Year!  

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 FOUR-WHEELERS OR  SNOWMOBILES, ARE ALLOWED IN CITY PARKS VEHICLES IN VIOLATION  WILL BE CITED.  

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 (no  

intent to clear driveways). They are concerned about damaging 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. 

PLANNING & ZONING: 

We still need additional people to serve on the planning and zoning commission. With all of the  developments in the city this will be an exciting time to serve. Contact Mayor Merrill or Mayor Ogden.  

MAYOR MERRILL’S STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS: See back page 

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