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Contact the Mayor at [email protected]
City Office 435.563.6507
THE HYDE PARKER February 2019 hydepark.utahlinks.org
Message From Mayor Flint Howdy all! Here I am again. I have been pondering on some deep
thoughts about government. Motivations, outcomes, purposes,
those kind of deep thoughts. Most of the people I know who are
elected officials have gotten into government because they want to
serve and do some good. Those were my motivations, but then I
also run into the dark side of government. Force, power, and control. Very un-
comfortable thoughts those are indeed. Now you may be wondering what sort of
nefarious deeds I have been committing that would make me dwell on thoughts
like that? In my position as mayor I have to try and figure out what is best for the
city as a whole and sometimes this causes me to inconvenience, some may even
say harm, individual citizens. I hope that is not the case but individual citizens
may disagree. You can see why these are not comfortable thoughts.
Now you may perhaps like some idea of what the heck I am talking about specif-
ically. Ok I will tell you. Some of you may have heard about a new road coming
to our city. This road is our 600 South or, in the county addressing, 3100 North.
This road will go all the way from the highway to 1600 E. so it will be a great
road for the city now and into the future. Here is where the dark side comes in
(cue the Darth Vader breathing). In order to make this happen we have to go to
people and tell them we want to buy their land. And by “buy” we mean “take”.
In fact in government parlance it’s called a taking. Now don’t get me wrong, we
will pay the appraised value, but if you are a land owner who never planned on
selling or developing, this is less than welcome news. I have been talking to all
the land owners involved and once again my suspicions that Hyde Park is a
great city have been validated. These land owners, mostly Hyde Park citizens,
have been very cordial and restrained in their reactions. I have talked to them in
their homes and in my office and there has not been any swearing or cussing or
recriminations. Some delicate negotiations have been happening and I hope it
will all end with at least an acknowledgment that everyone was treated fairly
and, even though they lost land, they didn’t feel stripped and beaten and left by
the wayside to die. Once again there it is, the force, power, and control. Uncom-
fortable thoughts. So when we are done with this road, as you are driving along
it, give a thankful thought to those who gave up their property for our good.
In other news, and much more comfortable thoughts, the humanitarian….I like
to call it a festival, will be happening on February 23 at the 535 E 200 S LDS
Church, from 10-1 pm. So much good was accomplished last year! Thousands of
dollars of personal hygiene products, dozens of quilts, hundreds of feminine hy-
giene products, tables of goods for Little Lambs! It was mind boggling and all
accomplished with a diverse group of women from Hyde Park and surrounding
communities. It doesn’t matter if you are LDS, Hindu, Catholic, or atheist, we can
all work together for others. Plus you get a free lunch! Cash donations can be
made or there is a donation box at the city center and, if you can’t give goods or
money, come and give time. Fun times!
City Happenings
FEBRUARY CALENDAR
City Council Meetings
7:00 p.m.
2nd Wednesday and
4th Wednesday as needed
Planning Meetings
7:00 p.m.
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
as needed
Meetings are held at the
Hyde Park City Office
Building 113 East Center
City & Court Office Hours
M-F 8:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m.
City & Court Offices
Closed February 18th for
Presidents Day
Hyde Park, UT
on Facebook
Hyde Park City’s Facebook
page will keep you informed
of all the events going on in
the City.
Welcome new
Residents
Bob & Sharon Annesley
Kevin & Linda Kerr
What is Happening in the City?
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2019 Hyde Park City
Royalty Pageant
Tuesday March 7, 2019
7:00 p.m. at the Hyde Park City Building
All high school Junior age girls living in Hyde Park are eligible to
participate. This is a wonderful opportunity to represent your
community, make new friends, increase your talents and have
lots of fun.
Application packets are available at the City office and are due
Feb 25th by 5:00 p.m. No late applications will be accepted.
Interviews will take place during the afternoon of March 7, 2019.
We invite all community residents to come and support these
lovely young ladies as a new queen and attendants are chosen.
Royalty members from past years are especially invited to attend
and be recognized.
William Hyde Camp DUP
Please join us at the
Daughters of Utah Pioneers meeting
Monday, Feb. 11, at 1:30 pm
Center Street LDS Church
Lesson: Native Pioneers – Ann Stokes
Visitors and new members are always welcome.
No Parking
Remember no parking allowed on the roadway between
1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. of any day, beginning November
1st and ending March 31st. Where no curb and gutter
exists, a vehicle must be parked 6 feet off of the asphalt.
Any equipment or trailers must also be removed. If you
have an area where the asphalt meets the lawn, put a
reflector on the edge of your lawn so the snowplow driv-
ers can see where your lawn begins
Jr Council Jr Council
We started off the New Year with an amazing Good Neighbor Award winner! We got to surprise
Stephanie Sampson with a basket of goodies and it happened to be her birthday too - double sur-
prise! We enjoyed not only singing our Good Neighbor song but Happy Birthday too.
Stephanie was described as a 'Wonder Woman' in the nomination we received. She is constantly collecting
things for those in need and would give you the shirt off her back if you needed it. We also found out that
she has given service in the military also. We were delighted to present our award to someone who is so gen-
erous and compassionate!
We would love to hear about your Good Neighbor or Good Neighbor family. We know that Hyde Park is
filled with wonderful people like Stephanie. Please send us a short note at -
[email protected] Do it now before you forget!
We love our sponsors that donate to our gift basket ~~ Kathy Kaye Foods, Freckle Farm, Great Harvest
Bread Company, and Maverik of Hyde Park. Please support these generous businesses!
The Jr Council also adds a fun gift to the prize basket.
The Jr Council spent some time this month at The Family Place helping them with a project. We enjoyed our time there and being able to
serve the community. Our motto is "Serving Others, One by One".
Dog License Renewal
it’s that time again
$10.00 for a spayed or neutered dog $20.00 for an intact dog
Proof of current rabies vaccination is required If you have three or four dogs, a kennel permit is required.
permit valid for 3 years
cost to apply is $55.00 The application is available on the Hyde Park City
website under ‘Forms’ or at the City Offices
Business Licenses
Business licenses expired December 31st . 10% late fee beginning Feb 1st
25% late fee beginning March 1st
If you are running a business in Hyde Park City, you need to obtain a business license at the City office building.
If you have any questions, call Donja at (435) 563-6507 Ext 11