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Show Montioello discusses motorsports park ' (continued from page 1) volunteer time anil effort than the motor sports park, and that the project was started . and became reality through the work of volunteers. The council pointed out that there are many issues facing the part-tim- e body, including the watershed issue which has been a priority as it affects the community drastically. Mayor Black and Councilman Allen said that the Chamber of Commerce should be part of more projects to increase business is the Chamber of Commerce and other citizen groups who take the lead. In garbage news, Waste Management will continue garbage service in the city through May. The new garbage-collectio- n truck arrived in Monticello for some operations training with the city crew before it is taken to California to have the flexible arm installed. The installation will apparently take longer than previously thought. Asa result, the day the City will in begin service is delayed. When the new truck arrives, the city after will deliver receptacles as spending agitated several years as Chamber Waste Management picks president about the lack of theirs up throughout the week support from businesses for and begin pickup. The status of a new youth building the community. He told the business people that detention facility in' souththey had a responsibility to try eastern Utah remains unclear. and help themselves. However, the future is looking After having been compared a little brighter for the city's to Moab several times during chances of being selected as the the evening, Black reminded home for the facility. the citizens present that it is Members of the Utah State not the Moab City Council legislature, and employees of that sponsors the events that the Department of Youth bring revenue to their city, it Corrections and Division of Monticello. Black said he was Construction and Facilities THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, May 2, 2001 - Pe 3 were in Management The city is in the process of can authorize the funding. Monticello a few weeks ago to discuss possible locations in securing letters of support There is some concern about from several Grand County the upkeep and watering of the city for the facility. that it agencies, and the San Juan the flowers and trees meeting, Following was reported that the location County Sheriffs department. throughout the summer. decision will not be made by They hope to have several of Lowry said businesses will this at asked which are willing to the be the Legislative Appropriations supporters present care for the flowers in front of Committee, but by the weeks meeting. The council approved and their stores. The service group Division of Construction and Facilities Management signed a letter to the Forest is also willing to take care of The DCFM visited Monti- Service drafted by Councilman those not taken by businesses. the cello again this week to look Lowry While discussing city regarding well as watershed four at possible sites, improvement beautification, Dick Meyer on the Abajo suggested planting grass seed as three possible sites in projects Mountain. and trees on the corner of Blanding. The council met The letter addressed the city Main and 3rd South, the city with Representative Max Young regarding the issue. position on what should be lot next to the bam museum. Young reminded the city of the done, including support of Meyer offered his help in need to communicate with aggressive logging action to making something happen on area legislators about local combat the beetle population. the corner lot. In other public comment, Other residents raised issues, as he was not aware of the problem until recently. Tanya Lowry asked the city if concerns about animal lots Young told the city to they would be willing to that are not kept clean and are present a strong case and purchase flowers and planting becoming a nuisance in town. highlight their assets. He also soil for a service project that There was discussion on the told them any support from would include the area around need for owners to keep odors other citys or agencies would the trees on Main Street and down, even on grandfathered strengthen their case. He told the corner of the dty park. animal lots. The city will look the city he was not taking The project will be held the into the issue and several lots sides in the issue and would morning of June 6. mentioned in the meeting to The council to said are same the the Bee what can be done. they say thing to need council a but he if willing help Blanding City were to address them. funding amount before they Cash flow. It's your lifeblood Your ability to get that new equipment Keep supplies handy. Staff up for that big order. And the thousand other things you have to do to stay in business. That's where Zions Bank's secured credit lines come in. They give you a flexible line of credit, with easy check good for up to 5 years. So you can focus on something more important your future. To learn more about our credit lines, and other ways to grow your business, call or visit us on the web. Just one more way to show, we haven't forgotten who keeps us in business.1 w ' ' s real-esta- ' i. barter FDIC v- - ' y. 'J' . te IONS BANK '. 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