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Perry City January Update –

Tuesday, January 14, 2020 - 9:45am

Landfill Vouchers
We have renewed our inter local agreement with Box Elder County for our landfill disposal program for Perry City residents for 2020.  This replaces our city cleanup program in the Spring.  Each household is eligible for one free pass to the Box Elder County Landfill to dump a pickup truck or small trailer load.  You can click on the link on our website under Landfill Vouchers.  Once you request your voucher it can take up to 1-2 business days to be approved and sent back to you.  The voucher will be good from January 1, 2020-December 31,2020.  If you used your free pass last year in 2019, you are now eligible for another pass for 2020.

FY2019 Financial Statement and Audit Report

 

Public notice is hereby given, that the Audit Report of the Annual Independent Audit for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2019 for Perry City has been completed and was received by the City. This will be presented to the City Council on January 9, 2020. A copy of the Financial Statement and Audit Report may be inspected and/or copied during regular business hours in the Office of the City Recorder, located at the Perry City Offices, 3005 S 1200 W, Perry, Utah or Click Here.

DOG LICENSE RENEWALS
Dog license renewals are due prior to       
January 31, 2020. 

 BUSINESS LICENSE RENEWALS

Business license renewals are due prior to January 31, 2020.  Go to our business licensing link                                                             on our website to renew or apply for your license. 

 Meet the Mayor

 

      Mayor Kevin Jeppsen

Perry City, Utah

                                                       

The Drinking Water Source Protection Plan for the Perry City is available for your review.  It contains    information about source protection zones, potential contamination sources, and management strategies to protect our drinking water. All of Perry City water sources are considered to have a very low susceptibility to contamination.  We have developed management strategies to further protect our sources from future contamination. Please contact us at 435-723-6461, if you have       questions or concerns about our source protection plan.  

SNOW REMOVAL: As we are in the snow season we want to remind residents that snow plows will be out and about removing snow from our streets.  We ask that all residents be mindful of the snow plows, making sure to stay clear of the snow plows and the side of the road, and to remove parked vehicles from the side of the road to ensure personal safety and protection of property.   Homeowners are responsible to keep sidewalks adjacent to their property accessible and cleared of debris, vegetation, and snow in order to be compliant with Perry City ordinances and reduce their personal        liability.  Please keep in mind that if you remove snow from your approach prior to snow plows clearing the area it is most likely that the snow will be pushed back into the approach as the plows remove the snow from the streets.   We ask that ATV operators and homeowners do not push snow into the street.  Finally we want to remind residents that during the winter, in order to allow for snow removal, vehicles and trailers are not allowed to be parked on public streets during or within 48 hours immediately following any snowfall.  Violators can be given a citation by the police department. We want to thank you all for your cooperation with snow removal and assistance in efforts to provide a safe snow season. 

  

 

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