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11/1/2018 Is your street snow-ready? 1/8 SNOWLAWS, HOMELESS OUTREACH, ARTS, AND SAFETY. View this email in your browser Announcements UPCOMING MEETINGS City Council Mon. 11/27/17, Business meeting 5PM Regular meeting, 7PM 3330 S. 1300 E. See agenda below Visit our Community Calendar NEWS "Snow Laws" MILLCREEK. Long-term weather forecasts don't indicate we'll be getting snow this coming week, but it looks like it's coming the week after. Now is a good time to remember a few of the laws that apply when flakes fly. The most important of Millcreek's "SnowLaws" is that you can't park your car on the street when it's snowing or when snow is on the street. See Ord. 11.20.130. Many Millcreek streets are very narrow and just one parked car can block an entire Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 Is your street snow-ready? 2/8 neighborhood from our snowplows. Violation of this law can result in fines and towing. It's not lawful to throw your ice or snow into the street where it could "interfere with the proper use of the [street] or in such a way as to obstruct travel or to endanger property or persons upon [the street]." See Ord. 14.20.105. You also can't block the gutters with snow. See Ord. 14.20.110. Instead of snowblowing into the street, please direct your blower into your yard. Here's a SnowLaw that's designed to protect your kids as they head to school and other folks trying to walk on our city's sidewalks: "[I]t is unlawful for the owner, occupant, lessor or agent of property abutting on a paved sidewalk to fail to remove or cause to be removed from such paved sidewalk and any existing curb ramp all hail, snow or sleet falling thereon, within twelve hours after the hail, snow or sleet has ceased falling... provided that in case of a storm between the hours of five p.m. and six a.m., the sidewalk and any existing curb ramp shall be cleaned before eight a.m. following the storm." See Ord.14.32.100. These SnowLaws are designed to help all of us get around safely after a snowfall. Let's put our good Samaritan instincts to excellent use helping our neighbors comply. Like last winter, the city will be making an extra effort to clear sidewalks on sections of major roads, like 33rd South, where they end up covered with multiple lanes of snow from snowplows. Help Those in Need the Safest Way This Holiday Season Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 Is your street snow-ready? 3/8 SALT LAKE COUNTY. With the holiday charitable giving season upon us, the Salt Lake County Health Department (SLCoHD) encourages good Samaritans to utilize existing social service agencies rather than conduct direct outreach on their own, especially when it comes to serving food to the homeless. “It’s wonderful when people give back, especially this time of year,” said Gary Edwards, executive director of SLCoHD. “And we want to make sure that people’s charity is received by those in need in the best—and safest—way possible.” Several excellent organizations in our community provide meals to people in need. Together, these organizations already serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner nearly every day of the year, and they rely on donations and volunteers to do so. Homeless-assistance organizations available to receive volunteers and donations include: St. Vincent De Paul Dining Hall [PHONE REDACTED] ccsutah.org Rescue Mission of Salt Lake [PHONE REDACTED] rescuesaltlake.org The Road Home [PHONE REDACTED] theroadhome.org Salt Lake City Mission [PHONE REDACTED] saltlakecitymission.org “Providing assistance through these existing programs is the best way to give back to your community,” Edwards continued. “These organizations have a structure in place to utilize your time, goods and money in the safest and most efficient way possible.” Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 Is your street snow-ready? 4/8 For people still interested in providing their own independent food outreach, Utah state law requires them to register their outreach event with the local health department, at no cost, and receive food safety information. To register a charitable food outreach event in Salt Lake County, call [PHONE REDACTED]. More information about food outreach to the homeless is available at SaltLakeHealth.org/food. People experiencing homelessness and other individuals in need can be particularly vulnerable to foodborne illness, so it’s important that the food they receive is prepared using safe food handling practices. Many people experiencing homelessness have also already been affected by Salt Lake County’s hepatitis A outbreak, and it’s critically important that food handlers— especially those serving vulnerable populations—be vigilant and thorough in their hand washing. Please donate and volunteer via existing organizations. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 Is your street snow-ready? 5/8 VISIT us at http://millcreek.utah.gov Click here to subscribe to this weekly newsletter PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the City Council of MILLCREEK will assemble in a REGULAR public meeting on Monday, 27 November 2017 at City Hall, 3330 S. 1300 Millcreek, Utah 84106, commencing at 7:00 p.m. Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 Is your street snow-ready? 6/8 5:00 p.m. – WORK MEETING 1. Discussion of 30553, Adoption of the RM Residential Multifamily Zone (discussion only) 2. Discussion of 30459, Adoption of the M - Manufacturing Zone (discussion only) 3. Discussion of Crosswalk Flag Program 4. Discussion of City Credit Cards 5. Discussion of agenda items, correspondence, and/or future agenda items 7:00 p.m. - REGULAR MEETING: 1. Welcome, Introduction and Preliminary Matters 1.1. Pledge of Allegiance 1.2. Public Comment Audience members may bring any item to the Mayor and Council's attention. Comments are subject to the Public Comment and Policy set forth below. State Law prohibits the Council from acting on items that do not appear on the agenda. 1.3 Mayor’s Report 2. Reports 2.1 Reports of City Council Members 2.2 Report of the City Manager 2.3 Report by the Unified Police Department 2.4 Report by the Unified Fire Authority 3. Consent Agenda 3.1 Approval of Minutes for November 13, 2017 Regular Meeting 4. Other Matters 4.1 Discussion and Consideration of RES 17-80, A Resolution Approving an Interlocal Cooperative Agreement between Salt Lake County and Millcreek with Respect to Transfer of up to $1,200,0000 of County Transportation Funds to Millcreek for the 3900 South Project 4.2 Discussion and Consideration of RES 17-81, A Resolution Approving an Interlocal Cooperative Agreement between the Metropolitan Water District of Salt Lake & Sandy and Millcreek for Non-District Use of District Lands and Interest in Lands 4.3 Discussion and Consideration of Acquisition of City Hall Signs 4.4 Discussion and Consideration of the Installation of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations at City Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 Is your street snow-ready? 7/8 Hall 4.5 Discussion and Consideration of Acquisition of City Vehicles for Code Enforcement and Building Inspection 5. New Items for Subsequent Consideration 6. Calendar of Upcoming Meetings & Events • Millcreek Community Council 12/5/17, 6:30 p.m., Millcreek Activity Center, 1025 E. 4405 S. • Mt. Olympus Community Council 12/5/17, 7:00 p.m., Churchill Junior High School, 3450 E. Oakview Dr. • Canyon Rim Citizens Association 12/6/17, 7:00 p.m., Christ United Methodist, 2375 E. 3300 S. • East Mill Creek Community Council 12/7/17, 6:30 p.m., East Millcreek Recreation Center, 2266 E. Evergreen Ave. (discussing Upland Dr.) • City Council Mtg. 12/11/17, 7:00 p.m., Millcreek Offices, 3330 S. 1300 E. 7. Closed Session (If Needed) The Council may convene in a closed session to discuss items as provided by Utah Code Ann. §52-4-205. 8. Adjournment In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Millcreek will make reasonable accommodation for participation in the meeting. Individuals may make request assistance by contacting the Recorder's Office, [PHONE REDACTED], at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting. Public Comment Policy and Procedure: The purpose of public comment is to allow citizens to address items on the agenda. Citizens requesting to address the commission may be asked to complete a written comment form and present it to the City Recorder. In general, the Chair will allow an individual two minutes to address the Council. A spokesperson, recognized as representing a group in attendance, may be allowed up to five minutes. At the conclusion of the citizen comment time, the Chair may direct staff to assist the citizen on the issue presented; direct the citizen to the proper administrative department(s); or take no action. This policy also applies to all public hearings. Citizens may also submit written requests (outlining their issue) for an item to be considered at a future council meeting. The Chair may place the item on the agenda under citizen comments; direct staff to assist the citizen; direct the citizen to the proper administrative departments; or take no action. THE UNDERSIGNED DULY APPOINTED CITY RECORDER FOR THE MUNICIPALITY OF MILLCREEK HEREBY CERTIFIES THAT A COPY OF THE FOREGOING NOTICE WAS EMAILED OR POSTED TO: City Offices, 3330 S. 1300 Millcreek; City Website Utah Public Notice Website http://pmn.utah.gov, DATE: November 22, 2017 CITY RECORDER: Elyse Greiner *Agenda items may be moved in order, sequence, and time to meet the needs of the Council* Copyright © 2017 Millcreek, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? Subscribe Past Issues Translate ---PAGE BREAK--- 11/1/2018 Is your street snow-ready? 8/8 You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list Subscribe Past Issues Translate