5355 West
Herriman Main Street
Herriman, UT 84096
Herriman Police Badge Ceremony
Officers and staff new to the Herriman Police Department in recent months were individually highlighted and presented with a badge in a periodic ceremony at the Council meeting. Each officer and staff member had a badge pinned on their uniform by a family member or friend. In addition to new officers, several officers who have been promoted to the rank of Sergeant were similarly honored.
Stillman Well rehabilitation
One of the City's wells in central Herriman has experienced reduced capacity in the last year or so. Some work is needed by a contractor to restore it to its proper capacity. The full project takes about 4.5 months, but the well is needed for summer demand, so it will be done in two phases—the first to be completed before peak demand, and the second during the fall and winter when the well can be shut down without affecting the City's water supply. The project's cost is $808,605.
Trail connection approval
The City is nearing completion on a project to convert a stormwater retention pond in eastern Herriman to a detention pond. The project's costs have been under its budget. The Council approved a proposal to connect two section of asphalt trail near the project using leftover project funds. The trail connection's cost will be about $31,000.
Zoning change
A property owner proposed rezoning about 7 acres of property near 6400 West and 13400 South. The area has two existing homes on part of it and 11 homes planned in a future subdivision. The City Council wants to ensure the future subdivision rezone would maintain the character of the surrounding neighborhoods. The rezone was approved but a zoning condition was placed so that no more than 11 lots may be developed into homes in the future planned subdivision and all 11 lots must be at least about a third of an acre.
Public comments
City Council board and committee reports
Department budget requests: Parks, Recreation, and Events
As part of the budget drafting process, the Council is discussing the budget requests for City departments. In this meeting, they reviewed the Parks, Recreation, and Events department budgets. There are some operational increases as well as new employee requests. As with other departments citywide, no new employee hires will be recommended by the City Manager in the final budget proposal to the City Council.
Discussion over next decade issues
The Council had a broad discussion about issues to consider that affect the community over the next 10 years. Items include everything from the City's finances, public engagement, transportation infrastructure, data organization, staffing, federal and state policy's effects on the City, economic development, and so forth. This discussion will be a long-term recurring discussion about a high-level view of issues to keep in mind as the City moves into the future.