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Town Planning Commission meeting...
 
January 26, 2012
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January 5, 2012.
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Huntsville Newsletter:
Freezing Temps = Frozen pipes
If you have a second home or a business that has water pipes that are not used regularly, then beware.  Due to the cold temps and lack of snow to blanket and insulate the ground, your pipes are at risk of freezing.  In fact, we found our first frozen pipe yesterday at a vacant home in town.
 
We strongly suggest that you leave a faucet running with a trickle of water to prevent your pipes from freezing.
Happy Holidays
It’s that time of year again when we look back and reflect on what we are all grateful for.

I am grateful for my family and friends and that I was blessed two years ago with the opportunity to be your Huntsville Town Mayor.

I’m blessed to be around so many who care so much about our great little town, and surround myself with so many new friends I have made along the way.

We have a wonderful Town Council and Planning Commission and we are moving forward
in a positive way that will protect our small home town values and yet create something
very special for all of us in the years to come.

If you have any suggestions or want to express your thoughts, you can leave your ideas at Huntsville Town Hall drop box, or you can get on the agenda under citizen comments. We meet the first and third Thursdays of each month and we would love to hear from you.

I hope everyone has a very Merry Christmas. We all hope that the New Year brings you
continued happiness and new friends.

From my family to yours we wish each and every one of you a Happy Holiday Season.
 
Sincerely,
Mayor Jim Truett
Ice Rink Open
The ice rink is open and in good condition.
 
As always, voluteers are always welcome to assist with the rink.  Work on the rink usually takes place in the evenings after 9 pm or so.
 
WHEN DISASTER HAPPENS, WILL YOU BE PREPARED?
Are you ready if a disaster happens? Well, you can be better prepared by knowing what to do if, or when, there is a disaster. The Valley CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) will be sponsoring a training class. the class will begin Tuesday, January 17 @ 6:00 p.m. at the Ogden Valley Library in Huntsville and will continue every Tuesday until March 6. The cost for this informative class is $30, which covers the participants, manual and other supplies--a hard hat, gloves, CERT vest, and safety goggles. If you have already taken the course, you can sit in for a refresher at no charge.
 
We need at least 15 people to sign up for this training. The members from the Weber Fire Depart. teach this class, and need this number of people to justify the training costs. We should have at least that many people in the Valley who are interested in becoming better prepared. For more information and to sign up, please contact Wayne Hillstead at 801-745-1561, or whillstead@msn.com or Darla Weston at 801-745-2365.
December Issue of Huntsville Happenings
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That's All For Now - Have a nice week,
 
Richard L. Sorensen
Huntsville Town Council
 
Huntsville Town, PO Box 267, Huntsville, Utah 84317