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SR-68 Construction Update

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Project Update: 4/30/08
Here are the planned activities for the coming week. Please note that due to weather, project conflicts, or equipment/supply issues, schedules are subject to change.
Crews will be excavating this week along the east & west sides of SR-68 between 14800 South and the Camp Williams Main Gate. Work will continue to be limited to areas in UDOT right-of-way.
Flaggers are stationed along the construction area in order to ensure work zone safety and to assist trucks in and out of the roadway. Please be aware flaggers may stop traffic at any time.
for additional project information visit, www.udot.utah.gov/sr-68south. for specific questions or concerns, contact the Public Information Team at sr68info@langdongroupinc.com or 801-455-3116.


Redwood Road Construction-Questions & Answers

Monday, April 07, 2008

Do you have questions regarding the construction taking place on Redwood Road? Are you wondering how it will affect your travel?
Click here to view and receive answers to the most commonly asked questions regarding the SR-68 project.


Spring Clean Up

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Come join the City of Saratoga Springs in participating in the City-wide neighborhood cleanup. Dumpsters will be placed throughout the City in Various neighborhoods and locations. They will be placed beginning Saturday, April 19th and picked up on Monday, April 28th.
Locations for the dumpsters are as follows:
  • Public Works Building
  • Saratoga Hills-Grandview Blvd & Lucas Lane
  • Pelican Bay-Marina
  • Saratoga Springs Development-Marina
  • Eagle Park
  • Sunrise Meadows-800 West
  • Loch Lomond Pond
  • Harvest Hills Condos-Harvest Moon Drive
  • Harvest Hills Park
  • Lake Mountain Estates-Jamaica Way & Mountain Moon Drive.


Marina Now Open

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

The City's marina is open for business. In order to defray some of the costs of operating the marina, the City has began charging users to launch boats. The fees are as follows:
Day Pass: $8.00
Season Pass: $50.00 for residents and $75.00 for non-residents
Fees are only charged to launch boats and other personal watercraft. Entrance is always free for residents who would like to use the marina for activities other than launching boats. Season passes are available to be purchased at the City offices during business hours. For safety reason, the capacity of the marina is 50 boats and use of the marina is on a first come, first serve basis.
The marina is located at 200 E Harbor Parkway.


Pressurized Irrigation Water

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Spring is upon us, which means secondary water season is here. The City of Saratoga Springs is asking for the residents patience as we get our secondary water system up and running this year. We will start to pressurize the system on April 15th. However, please be patient as it can take one or two weeks for the water system to fully pressurize and for the City crews to repair any breaks in the lines that have occurred during the winter months.
Residents will need to keep their secondary valves closed as we are pressurizing the system. If you experience leaks at the service connection or meter please call the emergency number 404-2468 and someone will assist you as quickly as possible. Any leaks that occur on the residential side of the meter and service connection will be the residents responsibility. In order to conserve the City's water supply and most efficiently use the water, please refrain from watering your lawns between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Failure to do so is a violation of City ordinance and may lead to a citation.
The source of the City's Drinking water is deep wells and this water is so clean that it does not need to be chlorinated. Therefore, the City is dedicated to preventing any potential sources of contamination. This contamination can occur when connections to sprinkler systems are made directly to lines in the drinking water system. When this happens, unsanitary pressurized irrigation water can make its way into our drinking water. For this reason, the City has made it illegal for residents to connect their sprinkler system to the drinking water system. This season, City public works personnel will be going through all of the City's neighborhoods to correct situations where such connections exist. If you know that you have a connection like this, please take the necessary steps to disconnect your sprinklers from the City's drinking water supply. If you would like the City's assistance in performing this or have questions about it, please contact Bree Thomas in the public Works Department at 766-6509.


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