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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10Vol. S Issue 10 Message from the Mayor: Th -e Connection City of Chubbuck Newsletter City Hall 5160 Yellowstone / PO Box 5604 237-2400 October 2010 Autumn is in frill swing, and we are enjoying a gorgeous Indian summer. I hope the warm days, cool nights, changing leaves and final harvest of the garden get a little extension this year. As yard projects are completed, and we get our property ready for winter, it is important to remember that if you anticipate doing any burning that you check with the fire department to get any regulations and permits that are needed. They can provide you with the information that is necessary. The need to discuss the use of cell phones while driving, has come to my attention. The city will enforce the inattentive driving law where impaired driving is noted. I would strongly advise against use of any device that is not hands-free while driving. I know that we all have a tendency to think that we can do it without creating a safety issue. However, just like the best way to avoid driving while intoxicated is to not drink at all if you plan to drive, the best way to avoid driving inattentively due to cell phone use is to not use a hand held phone at all while driving. There is state law that is being considered to force this behavior. I hope our citizens will make it just "the right thing to do", before any law is passed. Please discuss this matter with those who drive in your family and encourage each other in complying with this common sense approach to safe driving. I am continually reminded of how grateful I am to live in this place in the world. The best part of living here is the people. I really appreciate you. Let's all continue to make Chubbuck a wonderful place to live and do business! Mayor England Come Trunk or Treat with Chubbuck Police officers in the Pine Ridge Mall On Saturday, October 30, the Chubbuck Police Department will be hosting its third annual Trunk or Treat. We will be set worry about the weather, and there is plenty of room for eve- ryone, so come early. If you would like information, or are interested in assisting with sponsorship of this event, up inside the Pine Ridge Mall We would like to thank the please contact with our patrol cars and treats Pine Ridge Mall and the many the police de - from approximately 6:00 PM people who donated last year p a r t m e n t by until the goodies run out. for their support. We got a calling Aaron great response from both do- Harker at The officers are looking for- nors and families last year. Do- 237-7172, or by ward to meeting both kids and nations of candy from any citi- e - in a i 1 i n g parents at this safe and fun zen or business would be wel- aharker@cityofchubbuck.us. event. You won't have to comed. ........_. _.. Trick or Treat Tip: Since Halloween is on Sunday this year, leave your porch light on only for the evening you prefer people at your door. You can choose Saturday or Sunday, neither or both! The last hazardous waste collection day this season is Saturday, October 2nd and the FREE DAY this fall is Saturday, October 16th. If you have any questions, call 236-0607. ELECTION ON TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 2nd Please watch for the map to be published in the newspaper that will help you determine in which precinct your residence falls. Precinct locations: 50 Ramada Inn 51 Chubbuck Elem. School 52 Chubbuck Elem. School 53 Portneuf Library 54 Ramada Inn 55 Chubbuck City Office 56 Chubbuck City Office 57 Ellis Elem. School 58 Portneuf Library 133 W. Burnside 5045 Hawthorne 5045 Hawthorne 5210 Stuart 133 W. Burnside 5160 Yellowstone 5160 Yellowstone 11888 N. Whitaker 5210 Stuart ,► Absentee ballots will be available at the Bannock County Courthouse Annex at 130 N. 6th Avenue. I nfj ARE YOU A CONSIDERATE DOG OWNER? 1. Do you use a leash? 2. Do you make an effort to spare your neighbors having to listen to your dog barking in excess? 3. Do you clean up your dog's messes when it visits other yards or the park? Leash Rules Dogs and other pets are only allowed in city parks if they are accompanied on a leash held by an adult or child strong enough to control the animal. Tell It To City Hall In our democratic form of government, city employees are public servants. We are anxious to serve you the best way we can. There are many maintenance and operational problems that are faced daily. City employees find many of these problems and take care of them before citizens become aware of them. Other times, you may spot something we have missed. We encourage you to tell us about these problems, so we can fix them for you. There are also times you might wish to pass on a good word to city workers. We invite you to use this form to "Tell It To City Hall": Name Address Problem or Location Concerned (please be as specific as possible): Phone O STREETS: holes, bumps, loose gravel, drain or curb needs work, etc. O TRAFFIC SIGNS: missing, damaged, location problem, new sign needed, etc, O TREES: limb too low, blocks traffic signal, diseased or dead, etc. O Describe: Date