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Show Sewer, sidewalks, top block grant requests . I 5 " " " "- - - - -' . . . 4 . "7. P.' " -i,-..'.-1 . 1 :' "T' L-. .... .-..-:.... 'V.. -. . '.y 't. ' rT . : ' A. . ; V i '-i -,' V - , " . "'-Jt "'"C- ' ' " . . '" ' ' ""'- ,,,' -V-i- - -- -put- ' . -. . t "v ..n, - ... '.: 'V4'''- it - ,.-,.. .. - - f- i ' i . ' ' " , , - - :- ""'4. -.-'.-. ; J" -. ".v - i. ,1 , I ; ' ' . " t-. . - ' f; " - ir v , , - : r- - 'V-s " V : " ' ' ,v ' '.--' - s".- -V'".. -. ."jsi .. "- , .. ; ..... : r"' V ' i .j iiltu jVw'. '-i Following a public hearing held uesday, March 6, the Pleasant l1, rove City Council agreed to (oifjibmit applications for block grant '!I(jnds for both a sewer extension Mirto the Manila area and in-U in-U tallation of sidewalks at schools. , Both projects were favorable to iifitizens attending the hearing. In 7esponse to questions Mayor David foldaway said it had not been determined if area residents would m e asked to participate in the costs J" the sidewalk installation. He also xplained that a traffic study would Jcave to be made to determine the notation of the sidewalks. Road-''ays Road-''ays adjacent to Valley View and rilanila Schools are being considered con-sidered for the sidewalk projects. W Councilman John Frampton was ssigned to meet with representees represen-tees of the Valley View and Manila PTAs along with Jpresentatives from the Alpine chool District to determine the est locations for the sidewalks. Residents of Firwood Subdivision idicated they would support a pecial improvement district to ave the sewer extended through ie subdivision. The council gave Mayor loldaway the go ahead to sign over asements for the J-4 and A-3 queducts if the CUP agrees in writing to aid the city by fencing the Murdock Canal. The status of city parks being used for ballgames on Sunday will be deliberated at the next council meeting on March 21. At the past two city council meetings questions have come up about using the city-owned city-owned facilities by private organizations for Sunday contests. The Strasburg family has asked permission to use the Round-About Raceway for one or two Saturday-Sunday Saturday-Sunday sand drag races this summer and the officials of the Wasatch Bank Invitational Softball tournament have asked for permission per-mission to play on the Friday, Sat., and Sun. preceding Strawberry Days. Last summer the council was faced with Sunday games being played on one or two occasions because of games being rained out on Saturday. At that time the city council said that city employees could not be made to work on Sunday. They could be hired by the sponsoring organization if the employee was in favor. Employees are the only ones permitted to use city equipment at the parks. The city council also discouraged any play on Sunday and completely outlawed city-sponsored play on Sunday. Now, private organizations are asking for permission to use the facilities on Sunday. The city council is expected to make a formal policy on the matter at the next council meeting. Some council members noted that since scheduling has already been made for some Sunday games this summer the new policy may have to take effect in 1985. Earl Green, organizer of the Wasatch Tournament, told council members that no extra policing was required for the tournament. Six teams will play in the tourney and it is listed on the ASA docket as a qualifying tournament to the regional tourney. Mr. Green said that the event does not interfere with the city's regular games. It takes place at the time formerly used for the Strawberry Days Class A tournament. tour-nament. The city council asked that an appraisal be made on the city owned property which is just north of Savage-Riteway Corp. on 700 N. Savage-Riteway told the city they would be interested in buying the property. Contractors will be asked if they would haul the gravel out of the debris basins for the value of the material. Gaps like this in the foncc on the cast side of the Pleasant Grove Cemetery are a growing problem for the sexton. Chain link fence, iron pipe fence, wooden rail fence and no fence at all grace that side of the cemetery. The city is looking into prices for fencing the cemetery. |