Government

Things You Can Learn At A Cottonwood Heights Town Meeting

May 2, 2009

Cottonwood Heights District 4 Town Meeting Something I learned by attending a Cottonwood Heights District 4 Town Meeting. According to Cottonwood Height’s Police Chief Robby Russo the Police Vehicles are leased and they are not painted, they are wrapped. So when the lease is up the wraps come off. Leasing saves money on a monthly [...]

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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 [...]

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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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The City Of Cottonwood Heights Says No Go On The Logo

November 22, 2008

I got a letter from the City of Cottonwood Heights. I’m thinking cool, I am a citizen that promotes the city well, I write good things about the police department, I serve on the school’s community council, I pay taxes, I rent office space in the city, and I spend money in the city. I’m [...]

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Cottonwood Heights Is Crazy About Their Police

October 12, 2008

Red ribbon week is the oldest and largest drug prevention program in the nation reaching millions of young people. Butler Elementary School had their campaign October 6th through the 10th. The campaign had the kids doing different things all week. Monday Crazy Socks Day Sock It To Drugs Tuesday Backwards Day Turn Your Back on [...]

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Cottonwood Heights Rental Application Fee

April 14, 2008

The city of Cottonwood Heights has an ordinance 15.36.050 Cottonwood Heights Maximum payment for tenant application fee Apartment owners, operators and managers shall not charge an application fee in excess of twenty-five dollars per applicant. Then it goes to say that “The fee charged reasonably represents the actual incremental costs of processing the application, including [...]

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