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Willard Hometown News

Tuesday, January 21, 2014 - 9:45am

 

January 22, 2014 - Radon Awareness Event

6:00 p.m. Three Mile Creek Elementary School - 2625 S 1050 W, Perry, UT - - Guest speakers  Dr.Wallace Akerley, Huntsman Cancer Institute and John Hultquist, Environmental Program Mananger, Div. of Radiation Control

Willard City Website

We have finally launched a website! The website address is www.willardcity.com. We will continue to update and add information.

Water

If the temperature is below freezing for an extended period of time you may want to consider leaving an inside tap dripping to prevent frozen water lines

Police

Police Chief Nate Thompson has asked residents with recreational vehicles, boat, utility or other various trailers to consider installing trailer locks to prevent theft. Also remember to lock enclosed trailers to protect the contents. Chief Thompson also asks residents not to leave vehicles warming up unattended and to keep valuables out of sight.

No Shooting within Willard City limits

Willard City General Ordinance 13-76-10-508.5 Discharge of a Firearm within Willard City states “it shall be a class B Misdemeanor for any person to discharge a firearm within Willard City limits, except as designated in the following; shotguns may be used for hunting water fowl and upland game, during legal hunting seasons provided such shotgun is used in accordance with Utah State statutes and hunting proclamations.”

Streets

Residents are asked to remove vehicles, trailers, and garbage cans from the sides of the roads when it snows or if there is a chance of snow overnight. The Public Works employees have had a few close calls with vehicles parked in the City right-of-way. Vehicles that continue to be a problem will be towed at the owner’s expense. The Public Works employees have also requested residents to not shovel snow into the road. Please place it alongside the road and please clear the snow from around your mailbox so the postal carriers can deliver your mail.

Snow Plow Safety

During winter storms the snow plows work hard to get the roads cleared and passable. These large vehicles can present a hazard for drivers who follow too closely. Plow drivers cannot see directly behind their trucks and sometimes they must stop or back up. Stay back and let them do their job of clearing the road for you and to protect you from possible injury and protect your car from the sanding materials that are spread on the road.

 

 

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