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Podcast by Herriman City
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Mayor Palmer talks about a new 3,500-foot section of trail in Juniper Canyon, goes over the upcoming holiday activities in Herriman, and gives an update on a commercial development application by 13400 South and Mountain View Corridor.
City Councilmember Shields talks about developers' updated plans for Herriman's south hillside (Panorama, South Hills, and Rosecrest developments) and the benefits that the community will see as a result of this week's agreements. We also talk about a future project for 6000 West and a progressing idea for an athletic complex.
City Councilmember Hodges talks about what the City has done to increase water quality in your home and recaps the Senior Social. We also talk about Ice Ribbon reservations opening up on the City website, and we touch on a question about future east-west road connections in southeastern Herriman.
Royal Court Pickleball Club manager and head pro Scott Johnston highlights unique features and packages at the club that everyone can enjoy—regardless if you're a beginner, professional, or anywhere in between. Visit them just off Porter Rockwell Blvd. on the southeastern end of Herriman, near Mountain View Corridor.
Mayor Palmer describes the need for a water rate change (and notes that the City understands frustration with the price increase), an update on last night's City Council discussion about the future growth on the south mountainside, notes that 13800 South is now open, and we talk a bit about our go-to Halloween candy.
Mayor Palmer gives an update on the 13800 South opening timeline, a reminder about the increasing water rates approved earlier this year, a few items in preparing for winter, and some fun save-the-dates.
City Councilmember Hodges talks through significant updates from last week's City Council meeting, including a new park, an updated ordinance for accessory vehicle and RV storage, a review of Blackridge Reservoir operations this year, and a zoning change. We also answer a question about Juniper Crest Road.
Mayor Palmer discusses the upcoming long-term closure of 13400 South at Bangerter Highway. He also provides updates on 13800 South, the south hillside development, the Herriman Smiles exhibit happening in October, and the latest on Juniper Canyon.
Mayor Palmer talks about an upcoming fire station replacement project, the updated city hall room rental policy, Expedition Yeti (going on now), the Herriman Howl, the City’s website domain change, and more. As always, send in any question and we’ll answer it next time.
Mayor Palmer talks about a possible UTA bus line through parts of the city, an update on the future development along the south side of Mountain View Corridor in eastern Herriman, an early look at a new commercial business center on 13400 South, and a recap of the City Council's priorities discussion from last night's council meeting.
Mayor Palmer gives some details about the upcoming Children & Youth Theater shows, Expedition Yeti adventure, and the Herriman Howl. Plus, we recap the success of the recent volunteer trail digging event and talk about the upcoming City Council meeting discussion about the Panorama, Rosecrest, and South Hills developments.
City Councilmember Ohrn goes through highlights from the City Council meeting, including a draft plan for emergency response, rental policy and fees for rooms in the city hall, the ongoing conversation about RV storage, public involvement about the Herriman Rose Blvd./Main Street intersection, a brief update from the high-speed internet task force, and an update to the Mountainview Plaza commercial area.
Join Mayor Palmer on this week's Herrimanology as we celebrate the openings of Pizzeria 24, Jamba Juice, and A Lo Maracucho—new spots to enjoy some food in our growing city. Stay informed with the latest construction milestones, including the newly completed connections on 13200 South and 13800 South, and progress on 7300 West and 11800 South. Quick updates on our expanding trail network, and a chance to volunteer at tomorrow's trail digging event. And seniors can mark their calendars for next week's Bingo event!
City Councilmember Henderson recaps the latest Council meeting, covering key topics like a water infrastructure agreement for Herriman's southern hills, special event permits, the streetlight banner program, Planning Commission appointments, and the Wasatch Front Regional Council's transit study. Plus, a reminder to stay safe around stormwater infrastructure during heavy rainstorms.
City Councilmember Hodges highlights Olympic athletes with Herriman ties, gives updates on 13200 South and 11800 South construction projects, reminds us to drive extra cautiously with school starting soon, and a note about keeping storm drains clean with monsoonal thunderstorm season.
Mayor Palmer talks about the Olympic announcement and some thoughts on how Herriman could be involved, we talk introduce a new hillside trail, talk briefly about the July photo contest, and a brief note on safety vs. convenience when it comes to elementary school walking routes.
Mayor Palmer highlights a pair of new commercial sites approved by the Planning Commission and the Senior Pie-oneer Social, and we talk about the citywide parks and recreation photo contest and the recent helicopter emergency landing.
Councilmember Shields recaps the City Council meeting with an update to the City's economic development plan, recognizing D.A.R.E. essay contest winners and the Youth Council, an updated enforcement tool for after-hours construction noise, an update to the City's master water plans, and a note on Juniper Canyon's next trail phase.
We highlight an important City partner—the Herriman Emergency Center. Manager Brittni Clark talks through some of the vital services, educational classes, and key benefits of having a dedicated emergency department right in our community.
In this Herrimanology conversation, Crossing Guard Supervisor Bethany Zeyer, Assistant Coordinator Brittany Lovendahl, and Police Chief Troy Carr dive into the vital work of crossing guards. What they're responsible for, how exactly they keep children safe, and what they REALLY want drivers to know. Also, we're hiring for crossing guards right now! If it sounds like something you want to be a part of, go to herriman.org/apply.
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