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Podcast by Herriman City
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Mayor Palmer talks about the City's budgeting principles, a recurring rodeo ticket scam issue, that Main Street is now paved and striped, June event pre-registration info, and we welcome four new businesses.
Mayor Palmer talks about the City's tentative budget (up for final approval in June), a reminder on how property taxes work, approval of some trails projects, and the City's streetlight banner service—all discussions from the City Council meeting. Additionally, we talk about the South Valley Sewer District pipeline project on 11800 South and the upcoming flag retirement event put on by the Herriman High Junior ROTC program.
This week's Herrimanology is all about the award-winning Fort Herriman PRCA Rodeo! Herriman Rodeo Committee Chair Dee Oakeson walks through the new features of this year's event, including a new third night and the jam-packed audience experience. He touches on Herriman's rodeo history and highlights the premiere riders who saddle up on some of the nation's most aggressive stoc
Councilmember Ohrn recaps the City Council meeting, including the City's investment in street pavement maintenance, a discussion about the South Hills master development agreement, the City's participation in chambers of commerce, a recap of the heavy participation in the Spring Cleanup, and a reimbursement for improvements to Herriman Blvd.
Deputy Director of Parks, Recreation, and Events Anthony Teuscher describes the immense work of the Parks Department, shares how the City balances water conservation with maintaining quality parks, and how the City uses residents' help to make sure sprinklers around the City are functioning properly. And sorry about missing last week—we had technical issues!
City Councilmember Henderson describes an upcoming project on a local water source, touches on a Council discussion about issues over the next 10 years, a zoning change, the Police Department's badge presentation ceremony, No Dumb Questions about Juniper Crest Road, and the upcoming Spring Cleanup.
Mayor Palmer explains the future of secondary water in the city, we talk about the upcoming Spring Cleanup, eating local, and upcoming spring events
In this week's Herrimanology, Councilmember Hodges reiterates the causes behind the water price increase, which is now approved and effective October 1. We also discuss a new policy to have more meetings in general City Council meetings instead of work meetings, and talk about some big roads coming in next year in western Herriman.
Mayor Palmer responds to feedback about Blackridge Reservoir changes and the increased parking fines. We highlight Bangerter Highway and Mountain View Corridor projects, and go over the City's ordinance for door-to-door salespeople.
Councilmember Hodges introduces two new businesses and walks through the City Council meeting, including an illegal parking fine increase (from $25 to $100), a new traffic light and a trail, the updated firework restrictions map, and more. And of course, No Dumb Questions.
We dive deeply into the City's water system, more about the likely water fee increase, the water's well-known hardness, water quality questions, and more with Director of Public Works Justun Edwards.
Herriman residents Tiffany and Jeremy Isbell give the back story behind their sporting goods business and their unique offerings tailored to the Herriman community. Visit them in the Academy Village area, just off Mountain View Corridor at Real Vista Drive! We'll feature a Herriman business every quarter on the Herrimanology podcast.
Councilmember Hodges talks about the City Council's preliminary discussions about increased water prices, the approval of the Blackridge parking fee program, several community recognitions, and more.
Mayor Palmer recaps the City Council's discussion about the City budget, including some of the revenue-versus-expense challenges the City is facing. And brand-new Panda Express has opened their doors, the Ice Ribbon is closing for the season, and a major trails/park open house next week.
What’s the Panorama development? Why is the City reviewing the application for this or any development when there’s already been so much growth? How is highway infrastructure going to improve? City Councilmember Jared Henderson joins Herrimanology this week to help answer these questions and recap last night’s Valentine’s Day City Council meeting. Meeting topics include: • A discussion about the City's animal code • Herriman High's Junior ROTC community service project • Voting action on the City's annexation plan amendment an update to a couple fees
• Planning Commission meeting summary: new pickleball facility, annexation policy update • Possible legislation involving U.T.A. and transit in our area • Blackridge Reservoir parking changes and fine increase • Spring cleanup program is in the plan again • Miss Herriman Daddy-Daughter Dance • And why not—Super Bowl picks
Mayor Palmer gives a quick update on the City's efforts as we work with the legislature, highlights two upcoming community events with the State of Utah and Miss Herriman, and we discuss the new elementary school near Mountain Ridge High.
Councilmember Sherrie Ohrn talks through several things the City Council is considering to mitigate issues around Blackridge Reservoir in the summer months, an increase to the City's fine for illegal parking, recognition of outstanding community members and voting action from the City Council meeting, and a discussion about the Rodeo and updated ticket prices.
In this week's Herrimanology, Mayor Palmer responds to common questions about residential housing density and dips into the legislative session. We also see the first evidence of work on the future Mountain View Corridor freeway near 13400 South and the Mayor answers a question about the new animal shelter.
We've revamped the Herrimanology podcast this year. Shorter episodes (for modern attention spans), and we'll check in about once a week. We'll talk about whatever is relevant this week, try to answer your questions, and bring some insight on multiple topics. Find it on YouTube, Herriman City social media, and major podcast platforms. If you have any questions about government (there are no dumb questions!), leave a comment and we'll try to answer some in next week's episode. This week with Mayor Palmer: -A new snowplow tracking map! And resident-named snowplows -The new snow street parking ordinance -City Council meeting recap, including the Columbus Adult Education Center, water quality discussion, and a commercial area amendment for hotel height
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