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ehi EDGER L L Lehi City, Utah | 153 North 100 East | (385) 201-1000 | www.lehi-ut.gov JANUARY 2019 Upcoming Events From Councilman Chris Condie Looking to Lehi’s Future 1/1 New Years Day City Offices Closed 1/21 Martin Luther King Day City Offices Closed 1/22 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. @ City Hall 1/8 City Council Meeting 7 p.m. @ City Hall 1/19 Health & Fitness Fair 10 a.m.-2 p.m. @ Legacy Ctr. Visit www.facebook.com/lehicity for a full list of upcoming programs and events. Planning Comm. Meeting 7 p.m. @ City Hall Planning Comm. Meeting 7 p.m. @ City Hall 1/10 1/24 Happy New Year, Lehi City! e start of a new year is excit- ing. e Condies are now in their 12th year living in Lehi. As we closed out 2018 I took time to reflect on the changes that have occurred in our great city these past 12 years. So much has been done. A second high school was built; 2100 North was built between Redwood Road and I-15; Pioneer Crossing was built from American Fork, thru Lehi, to Red- wood Road in Saratoga Springs; 2300 West was connected between 300 North and 900 North; a new bridge was built over I-15 that con- nects Triumph Blvd and 2300 West; the I-15 Tech Corridor project has begun; several new businesses have come to Lehi; our population has grown by 20k+ residents; Lehi’s third fire station was constructed; a new power building was built that includes internal power generation; and the growth continues. As I look to 2019, I see the construction ramping up on Dry Creek Reservoir, we will be one year closer to the I-15 Tech Corridor project being completed, construction beginning on a new police station, new schools opening, new busi- nesses coming, more homes being built, and road construction projects ending and starting. Growth is exciting and challenging at the same time. During this coming year we as a city will have the opportunity to comment the City’s General Plan. is plan includes four main elements: Land Use, Parks and Open Space, Moderate Income Housing, and Transportation. www.lehi-ut.gov/planning/general-plan/. e City appreciates public input, which will be especially important as we update the General Plan. I look forward to continue serving you throughout this coming year. - Chris Condie

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    Lehi City, Utah | 153 North 100 East | (385) 201-1000 | www.lehi-ut.gov JANUARY 2019

    Upcoming EventsFrom Councilman Chris Condie Looking to Lehi’s Future

    1/1 New Years DayCity Offices Closed

    1/21 Martin Luther King DayCity Offices Closed

    1/22 City Council Meeting7 p.m. @ City Hall

    1/8 City Council Meeting7 p.m. @ City Hall

    1/19 Health & Fitness Fair10 a.m.-2 p.m. @ Legacy Ctr.

    Visit www.facebook.com/lehicity for a full list of upcoming programs and events.

    Planning Comm. Meeting7 p.m. @ City Hall

    Planning Comm. Meeting7 p.m. @ City Hall

    1/10

    1/24

    Happy New Year, Lehi City! The start of a new year is excit-ing. The Condies are now in their 12th year living in Lehi. As we closed out 2018 I took time to reflect on the changes that have occurred in our great city these past 12 years. So much has been done. A second high school was built; 2100 North was built between Redwood Road and I-15; Pioneer Crossing was built from American Fork, thru Lehi, to Red-wood Road in Saratoga Springs; 2300 West was connected

    between 300 North and 900 North; a new bridge was built over I-15 that con-nects Triumph Blvd and 2300 West; the I-15 Tech Corridor project has begun; several new businesses have come to Lehi; our population has grown by 20k+ residents; Lehi’s third fire station was constructed; a new power building was built that includes internal power generation; and the growth continues.

    As I look to 2019, I see the construction ramping up on Dry Creek Reservoir, we will be one year closer to the I-15 Tech Corridor project being completed, construction beginning on a new police station, new schools opening, new busi-nesses coming, more homes being built, and road construction projects ending and starting.

    Growth is exciting and challenging at the same time. During this coming year we as a city will have the opportunity to comment the City’s General Plan. This plan includes four main elements: Land Use, Parks and Open Space, Moderate Income Housing, and Transportation. www.lehi-ut.gov/planning/general-plan/. The City appreciates public input, which will be especially important as we update the General Plan.

    I look forward to continue serving you throughout this coming year.

    - Chris Condie

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    Literacy CenterMorning Reading ProgramIt is time to register for our Morning ABC Program. Registration will be January 7 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

    The classes will begin January 14. This session is for children who will attend Kindergarten in the fall.

    Class size is limited and it fills up fast.

    Please come into the Literacy Center to register.

    Lehi Public LibraryPrograms and ClosuresProgramming Library programming will begin the week of January 7. We are excited about the fun programs that we have planned to share with you! Please see website for details and registration information

    Book ClubThe January book club book is, Educated, by Tara Westover. Join us on Thursday, January 18, at 7 p.m. on the west side of the Library for a good book, great company and a lively discussion!

    Teen SceneTeen Scene will be Thursday, January 10 at 6:30 p.m. Give into the dark side and join the Empire at our Star Wars Extravaganza! For teens ages 12-18 years.

    Afterschool ArtAfterschool Art is changing days! Starting January 7 Afterschool Art will be on Mondays from 3-5 p.m. Come join us for some fun crafts! No registration required.

    Library ClosuresJanuary 1: New Years DayJanuary 21: Martin Luther King DayJanuary 26: Inventory

    For updates and information on programming, please visit our website at www.lehi-ut.gov/recreation/library/.

    Public Works Christmas Tree DisposalNow that Christmas is over, what do you do with the dead Christmas trees that were so beautifully decorated?

    Lehi City is offering recycling services, where trees can be dropped off for chipping to be composted for mulch.

    Lehi residents are asked to drop off their trees at the Lehi Rodeo grounds north

    parking lot, located at 200 North and 500 West, beginning January 5. Trees will be accepted until the end of January.

    Lehi City will only accept clean, unflocked trees that are free of any decorations or stands.

    LehiCityArtsCouncilNews

    AUDITIONS January 17 & 18

    7:00 pm Callbacks January 19

    Lehi Arts Center

    AUDITIONS Childrens Musical Theatre

    January 5th Kidz 9:00-10:30 Jr 10:30-12:00

    ANIGHTOFBROADWAY

    January31-February27:30

    Ticketsavailableatwww.lehiarts.com

  • Contact Lehi City

    www.lehi-ut.gov

    Like us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/lehicity

    Follow us on Twitter!www.twitter.com/lehicity

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    (385) 201-1000(385) 201-2000(385) 201-1005(385) 201-1081(385) 201-1050(385) 201-1040(385) 201-1900(385) 201-1010(385) 201-1700(385) 201-1020(385) 201-1060(385) 201-1065

    City Hall:Legacy Center:

    Police:Fire:

    Library:Power:

    Streets:Utilities:

    Water:Museum:

    Literacy Center:Senior Center:

    Senior CenterSenior Programs Upcoming Events:

    Happy Noon Year’s Party Luncheon Friday, January 4, 11 a.m.– Happy Noon Year! Come join the party and countdown to lunch! See what the new year has to offer here at the Senior Center, play games, win prizes and eat lunch! Registration is required.

    Free Bunco & Game Day Tuesday, January 8, 12:30 p.m. Come join the fun of Bunco! We will have other games to play as well! Free to attend. All skill levels welcome. Registration is encouraged but not necessary.

    Bean Life Science Museum Trip & Live Animal ShowThursday, January 17 at 12:30 p.m. The Seniors are invited to see the Bean Museum and enjoy a live animal show! The museum has great exhibits of animals and creatures from around the world. Registration is required and seating is limited. Fee: $4 for Senior Center Members, $9 for non-members.

    Monday Movie Mania Monday, January 28 at 12:30 p.m. The holidays are a great time to cozy up and watch a flick with us for our monthly “Monday Movie Mania!” We will show some of the old classics you know and love- and a few recent flicks too! Bring your own snacks if you’d like, but we will provide popcorn!

    Trips and Events for 2019 Welcome to a new year. In 2019, we have packed in some new trips and events in addition to our annuals that everyone loves. Some of the fun things planned include: Valentines Dance, golf outing, overnight to Wendover, bowling tournament, Payson Salmon Supper, Heber Creeper train ride and more!! Get ready to ring in the new year ALL YEAR long with the Senior Center- FUN never gets old!

    Please call or stop by to register or RSVP for any classes, trips or events.

    Weekly Classes: Don’t forget to check out our weekly classes- Line Dance, Bingo, Quilting, Tai Chi, Computer Classes and more. We also serve lunch each day (Monday-Friday).

    Contact the Senior Center if you have any questions! Call 385-201-1065. Check out the Lehi Senior Activities Calendar online www.lehi-ut.gov/recreation/seniors/ to see details about weekly classes and meals!

    Streets Parking & Snow RemovalPlease be aware that parking on city streets during or for 24 hours following a snow storm is prohibited by Lehi City municipal code. In addition, from November 1 to March 30, parking on a city street is prohibited from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.

    Lehi streets division will prioritize snow removal on city streets during and after a storm. On average, the division plows 4,000 lane miles of road per storm. The streets division will begin with roads that receive the most traffic and then plow roads in residential neighborhoods.

    Utah Valley University BasketballLehi City Night UVU Basketball is having a “Lehi City Night,” for the UVU vs. UTRGV game on Thursday, January 17.

    $1 general admission tickets or $5 reserved seat tickets. Use the promo code: lehi to get discounted tickets for the game.

    https://uvu.universitytickets.com/w/event.aspx?id=1838

  • Programs Legacy Pre-SchoolThree Days: M/W/F from 9:30-11:30 a.m. (advanced) or 1-3 p.m. Fee: Res.-$94; Non-Res.-$113 monthly. Two Days: T/TH from 9:30-11:30 a.m. or 1-3 p.m. Fee: Res.-$76; Non-Res.-$91 monthly. (One time $30 material fee).

    Itty Bitty Basketball(Ages 3-4 years) Registration begins January 18. Classes start in March. M/W/F or T/Th classes available from 9:30-10:30 a.m. or 10:45-11:45 a.m. Space is limited.

    Legacy Dance & CheerNew class sign-ups now! Classes begin Monday, January 7 with a performance in May. Look for details online at www.lehi-ut.gov or call (385) 201-2000.

    Parenting with Love and LogicThis class will cover birth to teenage years. This is the only class of the year to cover this age group. Sign up today!

    Facility Information Gift certificates for memberships now available! Do you need the perfect present for someone this holiday season? Do you want to stay active this winter? Then come to the Legacy Center and sign up or purchase a gift certificate for someone special! You can become a Legacy Center member for as little as $26 a month.

    Legacy Center Health and Fitness Fair Saturday, January 19, 2019 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come to the annual Health and Fitness Fair. Many local, health-related vendors and information booths will be offering services, including free:

    • Hearing screenings• Spinal checks• Body fat testing• Other fitness assessments

    For booth information call Tina Strong at 385-201-2309 or email at [email protected].

    Sports Indoor Soccer(Grades K-9) Registration: December1-January 23. Games are played in March on weeknights and Saturdays. Fee: resident-$37; nonresident-$50.

    Spring Outdoor Soccer(K-6th Grade) Lehi priority registration begins: January 1; Registration deadline: February 27. Games are played April-May on Saturdays. Fee: Res.-$37; Non-Res.-$50.

    (7th-9th Grade)Lehi priority reg. begins: January 1; Reg. deadline Feb. 27. Games are played April-May on Saturdays. Fee: Res.-$47; Non-Res.-$60.

    Boys Baseball (Grades 3-8) Registration Deadline: February 21. Games are played April-June, Mon-Thu. Fee: resident-$85; nonresident-$128.

    Girls Softball(Grades 3-12) Registration Deadline: February 21. Games are played April-June, Mon-Thu. Fee: resident-$85; nonresident-$115.

    T-Ball & Coach Pitch(Grades K-1) Registration Deadline: March 27. Games are played May-June, Wed-Thu, Sat. Fee: resident-$37; nonresident-$50.

    Machine Pitch(Grade 2) Registration Deadline: March 27. Games are played May-June, Wed-Thu, Sat. Fee: resident-$50; nonresident-$68.

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    Health & Fitness Fair20% OFF

    Annual Memberships from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Only!

    AquaticsWinter Youth Swimming Lessons

    Month Hour

    January 7-17 M-F, T-Th.. (30 min. lesson)

    February 4-14 M-F, M-Th. (30 min. lesson)

    March 4-14 M-F, M-Th. (30 min. lesson)

    April 8-18 M-F, M-Th. (30 min. lesson)

    May 6-10 M-F, ( 55 min. lesson)

    Pool ClosuresJanuary 4 HS Swim Meet 1 p.m.- 7 p.m. Lap Pool Only

    January 18 USA Meet 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Lap Pool OnlyPage 4

    Times: 10-12 p.m. and 4-6 p.m.Register: Online or at Legacy CenterCost per session: $35 Resident OR $53 Non-Resident