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Prop 7 – PARC Tax

Sunrise Summit Park

Posted Category: Newsroom.

Lehi City residents will have the opportunity to vote for or against the following question during the 2021 General Election:  Shall Lehi, Utah, be authorized to impose a 0.1% (1 cent per $10 spent) sales and use tax to help fund recreational amenities, park facilities, cultural facilities and arts facilities a...

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2021 Election Information

Vote by mail

Posted Category: Newsroom, Uncategorized.

In the 2021 General Election, residents will vote for one mayoral seat and two council seats. You can learn more about the candidates, including links to campaign websites and contact information, by visiting our Election Information page.  Prop 7 PARC Tax Residents will also have the option to vote for or again...

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The Future of Parks and Arts

Posted Category: Newsroom.

One of our local gems, Wines Park, was a donation of land from a local businessman more than a hundred years ago. Although the ground was free, the deal required Lehi citizens to develop the park within a certain time frame in order to obtain the deed. Rather than force this financial obligation upon the residents, the...

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What I Know, What I Believe, and What I do not Know

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts.

Last summer I was asked to offer my opinion regarding some of the more hotly debated issues surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak. I was somewhat hesitant. Not because I didn’t have ample information available to me, for I had been regularly engaged in discussions with heath doctors and epidemiology scientists within our...

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Utah Strong Recovery

Posted Category: Newsroom.

The Utah Strong Recovery Project is a FEMA-funded state program to help Utahns impacted by the stressors of the Covid19 pandemic. It provides free and confidential counseling by FEMA-trained counselors to anyone in Utah in the form of emotional support, coping and problem-solving strategies, mental health educatio...

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Engagement In Public Meetings

City Hall Building Entrance

Posted Category: Newsroom.

We are excited to be holding public meetings in person again. In order to respect Governor Herbert’s recommendations for social distancing, we have made some adjustments. Individuals who attend meetings in person will be expected to: Wear a face covering over both the nose and mouth Affirm that they are not e...

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Lehi Officers Aim for a Culture of Safety and Mutual Respect

Police officer holding a boy in a police uniform.

Posted Category: Newsroom.

 The Lehi City Police Department takes the safety and well-being of our officers and those we serve seriously and we strive to maintain a culture of mutual respect and trust with the community. One of the most important skills to maintain safety and respect is a police officer’s ability to use effective verbal c...

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The Selfless Service of the Men and Women in Blue

Police line-up

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom.

Lehi Police Department has been especially present in our community over the last month. They participated in the 2nd annual Dawgs and Dogs event and led donations in the Battle of the Badges blood drive with the Fire Department. They have handed out “Otter Cops” on hot summer days, provided the honor guard for the...

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Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst

Flooding sandbags

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom.

Please pay attention to the information I am sharing here. Currently the snowpack for our area is 274 percent of normal. With the significant amount of rainfall we have been receiving combined with anticipated warming temperatures, I would like our citizens to understand the high opportunity for flooding along our wate...

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Honoring the Broadbent Family Legacy

Posted Category: Mayor's Posts, Newsroom.

On September 1, 2017, after being in business for 135 years, Broadbent’s General Store closed its doors for the last time. Lehi City purchased the property from Betty Anderson (Broadbent’s owner) at her invitation. She wanted to ensure that the future owner would make an investment that would add value to...

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