12 May 2010
Open Forum For Unincorporated Residents
Free Open Forum
on Saturday for
Unincorporated Residents
The providers of primary local government services for Salt Lake’s unincorporated area is inviting residents to a pair of events designed to inform residents on what’s planned for 2010 and find out what residents want for the future.
The Salt Lake County Public Works Department will host the events, in coordination with the Unified Fire Authority and Unified Police District.
The Public Works Department is a collection of agencies that design, build and maintain roadways, plow snow, provide Animal Services, collect trash and recyclables, operate the landfill and, with community input, plan and zone unincorporated communities.
The forums will focus on infrastructure programs by providing information on upcoming projects and solicit public input on community priorities.
The first forum is 9:00 a.m. to noon this Saturday, May 15th at the Salt Lake County Government Center. The forum is free and open to the public.
The purpose of this first forum will be to provide information on the projects funded for 2010, explaining the criteria used in establishing priorities, funding and tentative schedules. There will be breakout sessions to answer questions about 2010 infrastructure projects.
This second forum, in July, will be an all day event and will provide an opportunity for residents of the unincorporated county to provide meaningful input on infrastructure projects they would like to see in 2011. This is a first ever opportunity for residents to work directly with program managers in crafting a 2011 infrastructure budget request that will benefit residents and support communities across the unincorporated county. No date or format has been chosen for the second forum.
Date: Saturday, May 15, 2010
Time: 9 a.m. – Noon
SL County Council Chambers, 1st Floor
North Building, County Government Center
2001 South State Street
For more information, contact Michelle Roach at 801-468-3680.
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