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City Council Meeting
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
6:00 PM at City Hall
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Planning Commission
Meetings
2nd and 4th Wednesdays
6:00 PM at City Hall
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Special Services District
Meeting
3rd Monday
6:30 PM at City Hall
Sharon Bolos Mayor
Randy Hunter Council Member
Rob Vanderwood Council Member
Kim Dixon Council Member
Nina Morse Council Member
Carrie Call Council Member
City Officials
Meeting Schedule
West Haven City Hall
4150 S 3900 W
Monday-Thursday
8:00 AM-6:00 PM
801-731-4519
Mayor’s Message
City Hall Seminar
Touch-a-Truck is back! The first time we held this event in 2019, it was a smashing success. City Hall was crawling with kids who were crawling all over trucks. We missed this so much in 2020, but it’s returning! Mark your calendars for Monday, August 30th from 6:00 – 8:00.
Would you like to be a part of making dreams come true? We invite residents and organizations to add their vehicles to the fun. Think trucks, tractors, or other heavy machinery. Please keep in mind that participants will be allowed to explore your vehicle. If you are interested in helping us, email [email protected] for information.
Community Responsibility
We have enjoyed July without any major fire incidents. Thank you for precautions that were taken with personal fireworks. The issue we still face as a community is the major drought we are experiencing. I encourage you to follow the guidelines from Weber Basin. Visit weberbasin.com/drought for information. Please do your part!
Job Opportunity
West Haven City is hiring for two (2) crossing guard positions. If you are interested, you can pick up an application at City Hall Monday-Thursday 8:00-6:00 PM
Mayor Sharon Bolos
adapted from Christmas Time is Here by Vince Guaraldi
July is coming to an end and August is starting, the leaves will soon change colors, temperatures will
eventually go down which means Football season is here:
Football time is here! Happiness and Cheer! Fun for all that Children call their favorite time of the year!!
Tackle football season will officially start on the first day of the draft on August 2nd. The draft will run
August 2nd – 4th. Teams will then start practice and the first games will be on Saturday August 21st. This
Should be a very exciting season. Teams will play 8 regular season games this year instead of 7. The mini
bowl will be held on Saturday November 6th at Ben Lomond High School. All home games will be played
at the Sports Park at 4215 S 3900 W. Come cheer on our teams as they all work toward a mini bowl
championship.
Flag Football is also right around the corner. Registration ended on July 31st and we are in the process of
making teams. The draft for 3rd/4th and 5th/6th will be Thursday August 5th. Check in time begins at 5:00
and the workouts begin at 5:30. The draft selection will start at 7:00 pm after the work outs conclude.
Games will start Wednesday September 8th and Thursday September 9th. 1st/2nd, 5th/6th will play on
Mondays and Wednesdays. Kindergarten, 3rd/4th and 7th-9th will play games on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The season should conclude the second week of October.
Registration for Coed Kindergarten and 1st Grade instructional basketball and girls basketball is open! We
are looking for coaches for all age groups in both leagues. K/1st basketball will be a little different this year. It will be structured like a true developmental league. There will be 5-6 kids on each team, and the coaches will officiate the game. We feel this format will be more beneficial for the kids as they are learning the ba-
sics of playing basketball. The season for both leagues will start in October and conclude before Thanksgiving. Register online for girls and coed instructional at westhaven.sportistes.com
Recreation
Remember September 11, 2021, marks the 20th anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack in human history, and the deadliest incident for firefighters and law enforcement in the history of the United States. Experience The Major Brent Taylor Foundation, in collaboration with our local law enforcement, military, and fire communities, is proud to sponsor WEber Remembers: The 9/11 Project, to honor those sacrifices. This free, interactive museum experience will allow the public to see, hear and touch things that tell the story of September 11th. The event will also include:
Commit As a commUNITY let's come together to remember that day, honor the sacrifices, and commit to making a difference together! *Weber Remembers: The 9/11 Project *September 9-11, 2021 *Weber County Fairgrounds
WEber Remembers WEber Experiences WEber Commits
A Sunrise Flag Ceremony A Firefighter Memorial Program A Memorial Motorcycle Ride 1st Responders’ Touch a Truck Food Trucks Live Entertainment
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Meet the Mayor
Senior Lunch
On Tuesday, August 17th, the Mayor will be available at City
Hall from 5:00 to 5:45 to answer
questions for anyone interested.
The senior luncheon will be on Wednesday, August 18th at 11:30. It will be held at the
Sports Park bowery. In case of inclement weather, we will
notify participants of a location change. Lunch is $5 per person and must be paid at City Hall by noon on Tuesday, August 17th.
Lunch will be catered by Mo’ Bettahs. We have invited
Jennie Taylor and Johnny Ferry to join us and talk about a great
county-wide event being planned to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 9/11
tragedy. Invite a friend.
A U G U S T 2 0 2 1
*City Council Meeting
*Senior Lunch
*City Council Meeting
*Planning Commission Meeting
*Planning Commission Meeting
*Touch-a-Truck
Did you know that everything that gets in the storm drain flows directly to rivers,
lakes, streams, and wetlands? Effecting water quality, and fish and wildlife. Runoff
picks up several pollutants like pet waste, leaves, lawn clippings, trash, detergents,
fertilizers, and motor oil.
Storm Drain
Did you know that we have a dog park in West Haven? The enclosed section of Tuscan Park at 2125 W 3100 S is for your cute canine. You can’t miss it – it’s right by the giant sun sculpture at the south end. There is a parking lot on the north end of the park. It’s also adjacent to our recently completed trail. Bring your dog down. Just remember to pick up after it.
Did you know
West Haven has formed an Arts Council and is looking for members!
The recently formed council has adopted a mission statement as follows:
The mission of the West Haven Arts council is to build community by facilitating and promoting creativity and artistic expression.
Goals:
1. To provide opportunities for citizen participation in artistic endeavor and performance
2. To enhance and develop cultural identity and heritage through active involvement in the arts
3. To seek out and arrange engagement and education with arts professionals
4. To encourage collaboration and connection with any and all participants in the arts.
If you love the arts and would like to be a part of this initiative to promote them in our community, please email Alan Griffin, the council chair at [email protected].
Arts Council
*Meet the Mayor
Garbage
Garbage Can Pickup Fee Credit ends August 15.
As part of the transition to a single trash hauler contract, the City has been offering credits for residents having to pay previous trash haulers for can pickup charges. As the process was intended to be temporary and has been going on since April 1, we have determined that August 15th will be the last day credit applications will be accepted. If you qualify but haven’t requested a can pick-up credit yet, please go to www.westhavencity.com/residents/public_utilities/garbage.php and complete the requested application.
With the summer months upon us and the current drought situation, we need to be very diligent in maintaining our properties. We would all feel bad if a fire caused damage to people or their property. Please ensure that your grass and/or weeds are trimmed. Be sure to haul away or dispose of the trimming. Let's all have a safe and enjoyable summer.
Code Enforcement
West Haven is looking for three to four volunteers to serve on a committee to help re-view and provide recommendations on the City’s Design Review code. This code helps determine standards for the exterior structural appearance and landscaping requirements for new commercial buildings within our City. The current code can be found at https://westhaven.municipalcodeonline.com/book?type=zoning#name=Chapter_54_Design_Review. Along with the volunteers, the com-mittee will include members of the City Council and Planning Commission. If you are interested in helping craft requirements of future commercial development along with getting experience in local government, please send an email to the City Manager at [email protected].
Volunteers