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Quiet Zone Update – January 2025

Quiet zone update for January 3rd

Posted Category: Newsroom.

Quiet Zone Update We’re pleased to announce that the quiet zone is now reinstated! The Federal Rail Association (FRA) has completed inspections and confirmed that all crossings, including 1700 S in Salt Lake City, are compliant. Final steps: FRA will be officially notifying rail users to update their systems...

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Lehi Ledger: Your Monthly Community Update

January 2025 Lehi City Newsletter graphic

Posted Category: Newsroom.

The January edition of the Lehi Ledger is now available! Stay informed on community events and all the essential updates you need. In his January message, Mayor Mark Johnson reflects on Lehi's accomplishments in 2024, highlighting the city's progress, resilience, and strong sense of community. He expresses grat...

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Lehi Round-Up Rodeo Tickets

Round Up information

Posted Category: Newsroom.

It’s time to gear up for one of Lehi’s most iconic traditions—the Lehi Round-Up Rodeo! Mark your calendars and set those reminders because tickets for the 2025 event go on sale starting January 1st at 12:00 AM. Don’t miss your chance to secure your spot at this thrilling summer event! Save the Date: June 25th ...

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End of The Year Happenings 2024

2024 end of the year happenings

Posted Category: Newsroom.

As the year winds down and the holiday cheer fills the air, Lehi City has a fantastic lineup of events and important updates to help you close out 2024 in style! Whether you’re looking for festive family fun, a cozy night at the ice rink, or helpful reminders about City services, we’ve got you covered. Mark Your...

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Lehi Ledger: Your Monthly Community Update

Graphic for December 2024 newsletter

Posted Category: Newsletters, Newsroom.

The December edition of the Lehi Ledger is now available! Stay informed on community events and all the essential updates you need. In his December message, Mayor Mark Johnson encourages acts of kindness and service, highlights the importance of helping those in need through initiatives like the Utah County Win...

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Quiet Zone Update – December 2024

Quiet Zone Update 12/04/2024

Posted Category: Newsroom.

Quiet Zone Update We are pleased to provide an update on the status of the Quiet Zones. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) conducted an inspection of the corrections made to railroad crossings, and we are happy to report that all crossings passed the inspection – excluding the crossing at 1700 S in Salt Lake ...

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Utah County Winter Response

Warming hands

Posted Category: Newsroom.

The Utah County Winter Response Task Force has launched its 2024-2025 Winter Response plan, with warming centers and essential services for our unsheltered community. This plan includes accommodations at Genesis Project Provo, Provo Seventh-day Adventist Church, the Utah County Red Building, and hotels across Utah Cou...

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Lehi Ledger: Your Monthly Community Update

November Lehi Ledger

Posted Category: Newsletters, Newsroom.

The November edition of the Lehi Ledger is now available! Stay informed on community events and all the essential updates you need. Don’t miss City Council member Michelle Stallings’ heartfelt message of gratitude, where she reflects on the impact of serving Lehi’s residents and highlights the spirit of volunt...

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Lehi Ice Rink Reopens November 9th

Posted Category: Newsroom.

Mark your calendars! The Lehi Ice Rink is back and ready to welcome everyone on November 9th as we kick off the 2024 season. This year, the rink has grown to nearly half the size of an NHL ice rink, giving you even more room to skate and have fun! Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned skater, the expanded space means...

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Temporary Quiet Zone Change

Train crossing

Posted Category: Newsroom.

Important Update for All Cities Along the FrontRunner Line:  FrontRunner and freight trains will now be sounding their horns at all at-grade crossings from Salt Lake City to Provo. Recent inspections by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) identified minor deficiencies at some crossings, leading to the s...

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