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City of Sugar City 

10 East Center Post Office Box 56 Sugar City, Idaho 83448 

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May 2013 

Calendar

May 2, 7 p.m. Planning & Zoning Meeting 

May 9, 6:30 p.m. City Council Meeting 

May 12 Mother’s Day 

May 16, 7 p.m. Planning & Zoning Meeting 

Public Hearings

7 p.m. Lamont Merrill Special Use Permit 7:30 p.m. Updating impact area zoning 

May 23 6:30 p.m. City Council Meeting 

May 27 Memorial Day (City Hall closed

Dates to remember

May 20- Spring cleanup starts June 8 Teton Dam Marathon 

(Rexburg/Sugar City

July 27 Pioneer community breakfast 

Dear Sugar City Residents

Happy Mothers Day 

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY

SPRING CLEANUP: Spring cleanup begins May 20. We will 

start on the southwest corner of town and then move east, and then start on the north side of town on the west and move east. Since it is expensive for the crews to backtrack, we will be unable to accommodate backtrack requests. Due to regulations, please be reminded first, we cannot pick up leaves and grass clippings unless they are bagged. Second, we cannot pick up large projects such as remodeling materials, roofing, large pieces of concrete, tires, paint, chemicals, batteries, and used oil. Please cut tree limbs to tenfoot lengths or less

GARBAGE PICKUP: Because of Memorial Day on Monday, May 27, garbage pickup for that week will be Friday, May 31

MEET OUR NEW CITY TREASURER, WENDY WALKER: Wendy grew up in Montana on a ranch 

prior to graduating from Sugar Salem High School. In 2005 she graduated from BYUIdaho with a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting. She lives in Parker, Idaho, with two of her five children and is restoring one of the first homes built there. Wendy has three grandsons and one granddaughter and considers them frosting on the cake.Wendy looks forward to meeting each of the city residents and renewing old friendships. Wendy said, I am excited and honored to be given this opportunity of Sugar City’s treasurer. Marcie has done a great job and I will work hard to try and fill the void she will leave.” 

FLOWER BARREL FUND: It is time to donate for the Flower Barrel Fund. Drop off donations at City Hall marked Flower Fund.Thanks

DOG LICENSES: All dog licenses expired December 31. The licensing fee for each dog is $12 per year. Penalties for an unlicensed dog start at $100. Inside dogs also need to be licensed

Mayor Glenn W. Dalling, City Council and Staff 

Dear Sugar City Citizen

Today, our community is growing and changing. Over the last decade Madison County has experienced unprecedented growth, which has brought opportunities and challenges that were not dreamed of ten years ago. These opportunities require us to ask some hard questions, questions that will affect the way our area develops for the next 50 years

We have recently embarked on a process called Envision Madison brought to us from Madison Economic Partners, Inc. (MEPI). This effort is based on the premise that members of this community acting together can envision and shape the future of this special place where we work and live. I invite you to join us in this effort to shape the future of our community for our children, grandchildren and all who choose to make Madison County their home

Upcoming events that you should plan on are

June 13 

Kickoff Summit 

7:00 pm 

Madison High Auditorium 

June 18 

Public Workshops 

7:00 pm 

Sugar Junior High 

June 18 

Public Workshop 

7:00 pm 

South Fork Elementary 

June 19 

Public Workshop 

7:00 pm 

BYUI Taylor MultiPurpose 

June 20 

Public Workshop 

7:00 pm 

Madison High School 

You can find out more about Envision Madison at 

www.envisionmadison.com 

Additional examples of the process in other areas can be found at 

http://www.envisionutah.org/ 

Envision Madison provides us an opportunity to work together to determine what values are most important to us, how our community will grow and what needs to be done to establish the quality of life we want for us and our families. It has the support of community leaders, public officials and business people, but it will succeed best if many individual citizens participate

The future is not some place we’re going to, but a place we are creating. The paths to it are not found, they are made.Jane Garvey 

I hope you’ll choose to join us

Sincerely yours

Glennero Dalling 

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