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Show DAILY UTAH VALLEY DAILY DIGEST COUNTYWIDE programs available to improve rangeland, pastureland,farmland andwildlife lands will be Thursdayat 7 p.m. on the secondfloor of the Provo City Library at Academy Square, 550 » The city has work on the general plan, whichwill affect any future development in Alpine for the next 10 years. ing will be at 7 p.m. in the city offices, 3825°W. Cedar Hills Dr., Cedar Hills. The meeting is open to the public. The new council member will replace Jim Parker. AMERICAN FORK HIGHLAND The City Council has ap» City engineer Matt Shipp proved getting requests for presented an organizational proposals for an attorney to chart for the public works deserve as a conflict defense coun- partmentto the City Council for sel. The individual would serve consideration. It included hir_ ing two new engineers. “These in the case of a conflict with a client being served by public would be entry levelpositions, which we would hire right out defender ShawnPatten. ae interested in applying may of college. It would free us up contact the city at 7633000 for to do public works inspections as well as workoncapital immoreinformation. provement plans. We now have to decide each day whether to CEDARHILLS do oneor the other as we can’t ) Thecity is scheduled to do both.” he said. “Our namea newCity Council mentis considerably smaller memberon Feb.21. The meetthan those of surrounding com- N. University Ave., Provo. Practices suchas: reseeding, brush management, fencing, animal wateringfacilities, improved irrigation systems, and tree plantingswill be discussed. Several programs offered by the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service will be explained. For more informa- tion, contact Keith Covington, Soil Conservation district, 3775580 ext. 32, or David Hansen, Natural Resources Conservation Service, 377-5580 ext. 20. Lehi has 68, - ville 37, Lindon17 and Springs 12. “I suggest allow usto make inspecthere are no excavaavailatle on Podesal Bayer tay Pras who is himself a engineer. The city is inga list of leads and will advertise for the positions when they are for wildlifehabitat andnpise absorption. they frees are a source of . et renewal,” Acs. “l urge all ns race thees to and promate w aes present and future Arbor Day be held in conjunction city’s annual approved by the feerCouncil at QREM ALPINE » A meeting for landowners, farmers.and ranchersto disCuss incentives and cost-share Monday, February 20, 2006 HERALD - Pony LEHI Ura Coty Health Depart. Ut in implementing a pr rama to dconragete aleof alcoholic beverages to minors. The Eliminate AlcoholSales to. aoe ‘am was developed by the Health Department. iinet ageoee ment approved Feb.14 by the ‘American Fork, Highland, Alpine or Cedar Hills call Southworthat 768-1122 or. Findlay at 768-3115. OremCity Council provides for Orem Geneva Times the time and more information, Debbie Chandler 798-1011 ext. 10 the community, increased prop- PLEASANT GROVE erty value and provided conservation by offering cooler summer temperatures and shelter from winter winds. He also said trees were important D Withthe recent installment of the four waysignal light on 200 South and 100 East,traf_fic congestion has continued to be a problem in downtown Pleasant Grove. Public Works officials now plan to remove the north and south facing stop » The Provocity offices are closed today for Presidents Day. Garbage service will be one daylate during the entire "29° -p- Camera Phones NORTH COUNTY STAFF After more than a year of has completed revi. sions tothe city’s first-ever sign ordnance issioners have recommended the ordinance to the City Council, which will have a public hearing March at 7 pe in the city’s public safety building, 3925 W. Cedar Hills Drive. Proposing restrictions on signs for businesses was an effort to shape the future of the Bereunity, commissioners sai Get Two Music/Video, a3 “For our commerci pe a + Transferyour favorite songs from your eCaCe Te Cy SeuRUN MRC MEUecn ty + Take your music with you P1.800.2 JOIN 1.800.256.4646 Hablamos espafiol e £ ® VERIZON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS STORES sere iors w-sos-s So {1-6 ust Hoos Wey yTON . Layton Hills Mall ‘Near the Food Court 801-593-8220 MIOWILE "ated ce wry aeons Now EvTo pa Fashion Pace Mall 191 State St 801-204-8815 SAT LAKE crTy 801-576-9290 YETI an Jordan Dlamend Wireless 801-802-7686 rank yea: . Near info. 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Union 801-568-5154 Spanish Fork, Salem, Pé Elk Ridge, Woodland Hills, Genola, Santaquin The Springville Herald Pat Conover 400651 Springville, Mapleton The Daily Herald Amie Rose 344-2530 Provo, countywide week, For moreinformation about the garbageve schedule,call 852-67 SPRINGVILLE D Local mining will be the focus of the February meeting of the Springville Historical Society on Wednesdayat 7 p.m. in the Springville City Center Council room, 50 S. Main. Gary Peterson will speak about the Tintic MiningDistrict using slides and sounds of the various buildings that used to inhabit Eureka and surrounding mining areas. Everyone is invited. Barbara Christiansen work,the Cedar Hills Planning ; Spanish Fork Cedar Hills wraps up revisions on its sign ordinance Get Two Cool $79.99 2-yr. agreement price less $50 mail-in rebate. New 2-yr. activation required perphone. ‘ ipping: 756-7669 b Lindon Mayor Jeff Acer. agreement is son has designated May6 as mote een a omedons Lindon city’s Arbor Day.Ina “among governmental entities, proclamation issued during the law enforcement and local busiFeb. 7 City Council meeting, Acerson said trees beautified PROVO ones Free shipping is just a call away Barbara Christiansen Chris Peterson 225-1340 Orem, Vineyard ease traffic flow. “With our new traffic light, the flow on 200 South has been backing up between light changes,”said Public Works ‘Director Lynn Walker. “This changewill help with area congestion and will prepare the area for future traffic that will come with the change to the nearby overpass on State Street.” MakeYour Phone a Music Player! American Fork‘zen Lone Peak Press UNDON We neverstop working for yous for only 756-669 Lehi,Cedar Valley,Sarstoae Springs, Springs, Plew'sant Grove or Li » Don Southworthand Gary Findlay are sponsoring a hunter theAner LegonHall Wl nee Leenal N. Center St., Lehi. Fhe class sbanlcneuemeen.FFor \=—_ veriZonwireless em Lehi Free Press Pleasant Grove Review Cathy Allred rae city has joined with the signs on 200 S. Main to help RT ee eOmee ey Getthe full story and other news of local interest in your community newspaper. “We're trying to balance the ai i e esthetics of on City while providing economici welfare. © tyes sions to it to meet the needs of Cedar Hills, said city planner Rod Despain. “They were anxious to haveit in place before much more commea development occurred,” E Despain said existing.com- we needed to have some of ordinance in place so tl a developers know what do,” Commissioner Carl Volden said. “We'retrying to balance the aesthetics of our city while proving economic welfare,” id Councilman Eric Richardoat who served on the Planning Commission before being elected to the City Council in November. According to the draft of the or , its istoauthorize signs t it are “compatible with their SeTOaagS: are conducive toes safety, limit visual distractions, and Lakasshly and enhance property mercial developments had their signs approved as part of their site plans. Someadditional signs have beenput in since then and might have to be removed when _the sign ordinance goes into effect, he said. Some signs arespecifically prohibited, while.others have limits, such as size. Prohibited meeans include bill‘ed or flashing signs, Paice signs, moveable or portable signs, roofsigns, rotating signs andsnipe si The latter are ead ae tached to trees,poles, stakes, fences or other objects. Anyone who puts up a sign for more than three daysin the ‘was to maintain city must geta permit, he said. ae Cedar Hills, Volden —_Several existing signs were not said. permitted. 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