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MARCH 2012 NEWSLETTER PDF Print E-mail
Written by Allison Leavitt   

MARCH 2012 NEWSLETTER.pdf 

 
2012 ANNUAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Emalee Curtis   

 

2012 MONROE CITY ANNUAL NOTICE

OF PUBLIC MEETINGS

Notice is hereby given of the 2012 Meeting Schedule for Monroe City in accordance with Utah Code §52-4-202-(2)(a)(b):

MONROE CITY COUNCIL: The Monroe City Council holds its regular council meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Monroe City Hall, 10 North Main Street, Monroe, Utah.

MUNICIPAL BUILDING AUTHORITY OF MONROE CITY: The regular meetings of the Municipal Building Authority of Monroe City are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month as deemed necessary by the Board of Trustees. Meetings begin at approximately 7:30 p.m. at the Monroe City Hall, 10 North Main Street, Monroe, Utah.

MONROE CITY PLANNING COMMISSION: The Monroe City Planning Commission holds its regular commission meetings on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Monroe City Hall, 10 North Main Street, Monroe, Utah.

MONROE CITY APPEALS BOARD: The Monroe City Appeals Board conducts its regular business meetings on the fourth Thursday of each month on an as-needed basis. Meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. and are held at the Monroe City Hall, 10 North Main Street, Monroe, Utah.

MONROE CITY UTILITY BOARD: The Monroe City Utility Board holds its regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month as deemed necessary by the board. Meetings begin at 6:00 p.m. at the Monroe City Hall, 10 North Main Street, Monroe, Utah.

MONROE CITY LIBRARY BOARD: The regular meetings of the Monroe City Library Board are held quarterly. Meetings begin at 4:00 p.m. and are held at the Monroe City Library, 55 North Main Street, Monroe, Utah.

Work sessions, special or emergency meetings in addition to those specified above may be held as circumstances require. A minimum of 24 hours notice will be given for such meetings. For special accommodations, contact the Monroe City Office at least 24 hours prior to any meeting.

In the event that any of the above meetings should be postponed, canceled or have a time change, a notice will be posted.

Emalee H. Curtis

Monroe City Recorder

Published in the Richfield Reaper December 28, 2011

Posted at the Monroe City Hall, Utah Public Notices and Monroe City websites this 21st Day of December, 2011

 
March 2011 Newsletter PDF Print E-mail
Written by Allison Leavitt   

March 2011 newsletter, announcing the grand opening of the fishing pond, our spring clean-up in May and other happenings in town.  Please click the following link.

March Newsletter

 
2009 Monroe Annual Drinking Water Quality Report PDF Print E-mail
Written by Allison Leavitt   

We're are pleased to present to you our Annual Drinking Water Quality Report.  This Report is designed to inform you about the quality of the water and services we deliver to you every day.  Our constant goal is to provide you with a safe and dependable supply of drinking water.

Monroe City is committed to ensuring a high quality of drinking water along with the best possible service to our customers.  Our certified water operators and city personnel work hard to provide a sustainable and clean water supply to our customers.

The City's water department maintains a distribution system of approximately 36 miles of water mains with 142 fire hydrants and 860 water service connections.

Please click on link below to view our report.

2009 CCR- Annual Water Report 

 
CEMETERY NEWS- Cemetery records and map now available online! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Allison Leavitt   

The Monroe City Cemetery burial records are now on NAMES IN STONE (www.namesinstone.com)- a new website that allows cemetery record keepers to post both burial information and grave locations online.  This is different than other cemetery websites because the public can easily search for a deceased person and then see the location of the grave on a map.  It's almost like really being there!

NAMES IN STONE helps families and researchers find information faster.  Cemetery record keepers will soon be able to keep their online information current by updating the website as frequently as they choose.  Visitors can add headstone photographs and additional information or comments about a deceased.  Best of all, NAMES IN STONE  is a free service to both the cemetery and to the public.

For a Small fee, NAMES IN STONE  allows visitors to decorate graves with virtual flowers.  This is a fun Memorial Day activity for the entire family and a nice way to honor loved ones.

 
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