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City Council

A 4th Grader Is The Star of the Cottonwood Heights City Council Meeting

May 29, 2009

It was a typical city council meeting, people complaining about one thing or another, budgets being presented, fire department and other reports. 
But the real star of the meeting was Hope Allen.
Hope is a Cottonwood Heights fourth grader from Butler Elementary School. She was at the Cottonwood Heights City Council Meeting to present to the council [...]

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Impressed With Cottonwood Heights City Council

May 21, 2009

 

Impressed With Cottonwood Heights City Council
I want to share with you my observations of a Cottonwood Heights City Council work session. This is where the city council, city manager, city attorney, city planner, and various other department heads meet and work through issues. The meeting started at 6:00 PM and goes till finished. Well when [...]

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Cottonwood Heights Valley Journal Reporter

May 13, 2009

Cottonwood Heights City Council Meeting

For those that live in Cottonwood Heights and get the Cottonwood/Holladay Valley Journal have read an article or two from Stephanie Archibald.  She covers government things among other stories for the Journal.
As a hard working person she was at the Cottonwood Heights City Council Meeting Tuesday evening. For those that have [...]

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Cottonwood Heights Getting Some Stimulus

May 1, 2009

Cottonwood Heights Getting
Some Stimulus

The Cottonwood Heights intersection at 3000 East, 6200 South and the I-215 ramps is going to get a nice makeover. We are getting about $1.8 million dollars of federal stimulus money we are giving matching money of about $127,000. That is a nice set of our tax dollars coming back to us.
The [...]

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4th District Town Meeting April 29th 2009

April 30, 2009

I attended district 4 town meeting and it was a fairly typical event and well attended. There are those citizens that exercise their right to complain about things. Some complaints are legitimate and serve as a beta testing for the leadership. A good example is the Gravel pit, the city has worked with the gravel [...]

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