September - City of South Salt Lake
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September - City of South Salt Lake
September 2015 CITY NEWSLETTER SAFETY EDITION Cherie Wood, Mayor 801.464.6757 [email protected] The collaborative, comprehensive work of the Promise SSL Safety Commission addresses the causes, symptoms, and solutions of these issues. SSL residents and individuals that live, learn, work, and worship in South Salt Lake are generating new energy and South Salt Lake has ten neighborhood centers serving our community: South Salt Lake Community Policing Zones The Columbus Center 2531 South 400 East South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801.412.3217 BLAIR ST 345 E 400 E 460 E 2400 S 2400 S 80 ROBERT AVE 2430 S OAKLAND AVE 2470 S CLAYBOURNE AVE 2770 S GARDENA AVE 2920 S 1030 W 3030 S SPECIALTY CIR 230 W 3050 S 400 W GARDEN CIR 350 E RICHARDS ST 55 W WASHINGTON ST 240 W 500 E ADAMS ST 430 E CREEK MEADOW BROOK EXPY 3900 S 15 440 E 500 E PARK MEADOWS ST 620 E RIVIERA DR 635 E PARK PL 585 E PENNY CV 435 E 455 E PRIVATE PRIVATE 3735 S 3745 S 645 E 3700 S 610 E 3665 S MITCHELL CV 3810 S 700 E 200 E ALLEY MCCALL ST 250 E SECORD ST 150 E ALLEY OLD GRANITE COVE 3780 S GEORGIA CIR 3805 S 3825 S 3608 S 3635 S 545 E 315 E UTA TRAX Meadowbrook Station RIGDON AVE 3790 S 3610 S FENTON AVE 3760 S 300 E 3820 S MAIN ST 1E 540 W 610 W 565 W SHADOW GLEN LN 655 W TIMBER CREEK WAY 3875 S CAMELOT VILLAGE CT 650 W W AY AY W R 91 IVE 5 R W ER IV R W N 0 YO 94 SA LT AN C SUNNY PL 3750 S 3585 S WENDELL DR 3590 S WENDELL WAY 3630 S PRIVATE 3790 S MITCHELL CV 470 E BALMOSSIE DR 165 W LUCHARS LN 155 W PORTLETHEN DR 185 W 575 W CARLISLE PARK PL 1000 W AY W ER IV 5 W 96 4 400 E VIA TERRA ST 180 W 1000 W R RIVE R CARLISLE PARK LN 3800 S BUCHANAN ST 3695 S 3390 S SCOTT AVE 3460 S MILLCREEK WAY 3500 S FENTON LINCOLN PARK DR 3665 S 3750 S PENNEY AVE 3545 S BAIRD CIR 3600 S PRICE AVE 3610 S PLYMOUTH AVE 3750 S 3765 S CREEK BEND DR 3810 S OK EXP W BROS MEADO 3920 PLYMOUTH AVE 3750 S 460 E 400 E 355 CIR E BLAIR ROYAL GARDEN TER 3560 S TOWNHOUSE VILLA 3570 S BAIRD AVE 3600 S 3700 S 3750 S 400 E 335 E GUEST AVE 3525 S 3560 S HELM AVE 3645 S 3740 S Granite SCOTT AVE 3460 S CIR LL DE 5 E EN 43 W JORDAN WINSLOW AVE 3515 S CARLISLE AVE 3785 S BIG SUMMER PINE LN 3400 S MILLPOINT PL 3500 S 3620 S FINE DR 3720 S 3355 S 580 E 5 3360 S 3400 S NEWSOME PARK LN 3415 S SCOTT CIR 360 E 300 W 3440 S COUNTY JAIL PRIVATE RD 445 E 3370 S CRIMSON CIR 3425 S 500 W 275 E SUE ST 30 W 1080 W 700 W EDISON ST 150 E 900 W 3335 S 3360 S NEW CENTURY LN 3385 S 3680 S Taylorsville ING VIE 3190 W DR S MILL SPENCER AVE 3325 S FORD AVE 3415 S 3615 S Feet SPR DR 3350 S 3400 S 3440 S 3600 S 1,000 MANSFIELD AVE 3115 S 3195 S WOODLAND AVE 3220 S AM CT 3220 S SPENCER AVE 3325 S 3335 S SILVER AVE 3365 S MARY ETTA AVE 3390 S BILLINIS RD 3560 S 750 STANLEY AVE 3182 S ROCKINGH 3450 S 500 MASONIC CIR 475 E CRESTONE AVE 3170 S 3185 S GRANITE AVE 3215 S 3350 S ARCHARD AVE 3355 S 3410 S 0 125 250 MANSFIELD AVE 3100 S 3140 S LAMBOURNE AVE 3140 S MILLER AVE 3175 S Wandamere Park 3065 S 3300 S Roosevelt Community School 3225 South 800 East South Salt Lake, Utah 84106 801.828.8219 Central Park Community Center and PAL Boxing 2797 South 200 East South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801.466.3143 EE K 3085 S WALTON AVE 3195 S UTA TRAX KINGS LN 2980 S GARDEN AVE 2960 S GRANITE AVE 3100 S LAMBOURNE AVE 3155 S Millcreek Station CR MANSFIELD AVE 3115 S ANGELO AVE 3130 S 3200 S L GARDEN FARM LN 2930 S LELAND AVE 3015 S FRONT AVE 3060 S IVY LN 3085 S BANK AVE 3100 S 3160 S ELDREDGE AVE 340 W 1100 W 3265 S M IL 3045 S SNOWY RIVER CT 3050 S LE BANKE AVE 3105 S PARK CREEKE LN 3060 S ANGELO AVE 3130 S WELBY AVE 2975 S 540 E CENTRAL VALLEY RD 3190 S GREGSON AVE 3050 S GARDEN AVE 2950 S GREGSON AVE 3040 S GREGSON AVE 3030 S GREGSON AVE 3085 S WANDAMERE AVE 2875 S LY LI ER 0 E AT 59 W Historic Scott School Arts & Community Center 3238 South 540 East South Salt Lake, UT 84106 801.803.3632 ER GREGSON AVE 3020 S MILLSTREAM MHP WHITE PL 3010 S SUNSET AVE 2840 S AVON PL 2860 S GARDEN CIR 2930 S WELBY AVE 2975 S 3000 S 3160 S RIV CAROLE CIR 2925 S MILL CREEK 15 AN RD JO MAXWELL LN 2890 S GARDEN AVE 2940 S CENTURY PARK WAY 2950 S RICHARDS ST 45 W 3100 S 0S LOUISE AVE 2850 S CORDELIA AVE 2890 S BLAIR ST 375 E LEMEL CIR 400 W DAVIS DR 460 W 2950 S 2950 S 300 3 2850 S 2860 S CORDELIA AVE 2890 S GLORIA CT 2680 S 600 E LOUISE AVE 2850 S IDEAL LN 2835 S 2880 S MILL CREEK RD 2900 S Center of Industry Millstream Park 600 E 200 E HAMILTON LN 2855 S 2890 S 2900 S Jordan River 6 PRIVATE PRIVATE SUNSET AVE 2800 S SUNSET AVE 2820 S SUNSET AVE 2820 S Granite Edison 5 PARK CT 540 E West Valley City SUNSET AVE 2830 S ADAMS ST 430 E SHELLEY AVE 2765 S Central Park Station Wandamere Park 4 PRIVATE SOUTHGATE AVE 2735 S ADAMS CIR 430 E SOUTHGATE AVE 2735 S BLAIR ST 360 E 170 W 2720 S 2855 S Utah International Charter School 350 East Baird Circle South Salt Lake, UT 84115 385.290.1306 LESLIE AVE 2600 S LESLIE AVE 2600 S 360 E LAWNDALE DR 400 W VIDAS AVE 2580 S LESLIE AVE 2620 S MALVERN AVE 2625 S RUSSETT AVE 2790 S MILL CREEK VIDAS AVE 2570 S VIDAS AVE 2580 S 400 E 900 W 850 W IRONWOOD DR 350 W 600 W 1030 W BERYL AVE 2530 S 2700 S LEMEL CIR 400 W 2765 S 6 CRYSTAL AVE 2590 S MALVERN AVE 2620 S STEPHIE MARIE LN 2500 S BERYL AVE 2540 S 800 W 2780 S 2 STRATFORD AVE 2565 S 2600 S 2610 S 3 480 E WHITLOCK AVE 2520 S DR WARNOCK AVE 2470 S OAKLAND AVE 2480 S WHITLOCK AVE 2500 S D IRONWOOS 2550 Madison Crossing Southgate Village ROBERT AVE 2430 S ROBERT AVE 2440 S 400 E LE DR LAWNDA S 2500 ER EDISON ST 140 E Granite Park Community School 3031 South 200 East South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801.440.4499 RIV OAKLAND AVE 2470 S OAKLAND AVE 2460 S EDISON ST 150 E AN RD JO MORRIS AVE 2430 S 200 E BEARDSLEY PL 2480 S Burton Place 2 TRUMAN AVE 2335 S BURTON AVE 2360 S COTTAGE ST 2375 S 1 GREEN ST 640 E TRUMAN AVE 2330 S 2250 S HAVEN AVE 2290 S ADAMS GARDEN CV 575 E HAVEN AVE 2290 S Community Policing Zone WENTWORTH AVE 2205 S 1 SENIOR WAY 2260 S TRUMAN AVE 2335 S BEARCAT DR 2240 S Community Councils UTOPIA AVE 2185 S WENTWORTH AVE 2205 S BOWERS WAY 2225 S 2260 S HAVEN AVE 2300 S BROOK ST 2330 S Legend 2175 S 440 E CROSSROAD SQ 2250 S BUGATTI AVE 2260 S MERCER WAY 305 W BEARCAT DR 405 W 2300 S 2500 S Meadowbrook STEM & Community Center 3600 South 700 West South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801.518.5502 UTOPIA AVE 2190 S 480 E VER RI WENTWORTH AVE 2205 S ANDY AVE 2250 S COMMONWEALTH AVE 2140 S UTOPIA AVE 2190 S 500 E AN RD JO DAVIS RD 2190 S Lincoln Community School 450 East 3700 South South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801.803.3632 Hser Ner Moo Community & Welcome Center 479 East 2250 South South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801.466.3238 UTOPIA AVE 2170 S UTOPIA ST 2175 S NOWELL CIR 230 E Central Pointe Station 400 W 15 DAV 21 IS R 90 D S 200 E UTA TRAX 201 201 Woodrow Wilson Community School 2567 South Main Street South Salt Lake, UT 84115 801.386.0589 STATE ST 100 E COMMONWEALTH AVE 2130 S ROBERTA ST 260 E Salt Lake City 2100 S MAJOR ST 60 E Mike Rutter, At Large 801.486.3031 [email protected] The commitment, insight, and resourcefulness of this diverse and dedicated commission has a tremendous impact on making South Salt Lake a safe place to live, work, and worship. The safety of our community is all of our responsibility. Together, we have made tremendous strides over the past 5 years, and by continuing to make safety a top priority, we are creating one of the most desirable places to live, work and raise a family in Utah. For more information about the Promise SSL Safety Commission, contact Chief Jack Carruth at [email protected] or Promise SSL Director, Kari Cutler, at [email protected]. STATE ST 100 E Debbie Snow, At Large 801.870.7655 [email protected] PANAMA ST 20 W Irvin Jones, District 5 801.262.5566 [email protected] REGENT ST 10 E Roy Turner, District 4 801.266.5703 [email protected] RICHARDS ST 55 W Sharla Beverly, District 3 801.803.4127 [email protected] Programs and strategies currently being utilized include the SSL Police Department Community Resource Unit and Crisis Intervention Team, SSL Police Department Street Crimes and Traffic Unit, SSL Fire Department, SSL Multi-agency Community Resources Team, Neighborhood Watch, Business Watch, Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, South Salt Lake Coalition for Drug Free Youth, SSL Police Athletics/Activities League (PAL), SSL Public Works, SSLPD Honorary Colonels Association, ICAC (Preventing Internet Crimes Against Children), the Promise SSL Mentor Network and afterschool programs, SSL Citizen Corps, Urban Livability’s Community Connection, and Code Enforcement. PANAMA ST 20 W Kevin Rapp, District 2 801.485.5817 [email protected] forming new working relationships to solve current challenges and prevent future problems. The safety of South Salt Lake residents, businesses and city employees is at the top of our list of priorities. South Salt Lake Police Chief Jack Carruth, Fire Chief Ron Morris, Urban Livability Director, Glenn Smith, along with dozens of partners and residents are working to strategically prevent crime and address other safety needs of our community. Together as the Promise South Salt Lake Safety Commission, these individuals and groups are tackling the top safety issues in Mayor Cherie Wood South Salt Lake, which include addressing substance abuse and mental health, decreasing the number of youth and adults that have gang involvement, increasing knowledge regarding simple actions for fire and other accident prevention in homes and businesses, and encouraging our community’s involvement in efforts that prevent crime. GREGSON APTS Ryan Gold, District 1 801.558.6293 [email protected] Mayor Cherie Wood Encourages Participation in SSL Safety Initiatives WEST TEMPLE ST 100 W South Salt Lake City Council Members 3900 S Y Salt Lake County South Salt Lake • On The Move • City Newsletter Youth City Council Open House Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) September 26, 2015 City Hall, 2nd Floor 220 East Morris Ave. 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Lots of Community Service hours! Great on applications / Resumes! Great way to get involved! The South Salt Lake Youth City Get to know the Council has planned an open past YCC members! SEPTEMBER 26, 2015 house to introduce themselves LAKE toSOUTH potentialSALT members. Please let Food, Games and YOUTH CITY COUNCIL: more! your 9-12 graders know about OPEN HOUSE this fun event and encourage Join YCC! them to attend. Are you interested in joining the Youth City Council? Then come to our open house, where you will learn more about the fantastic things we do around our city. There will be food, games and more! CITY HALL 220 East Morris Ave, South Salt Lake UT, 84115 Saturday, September 26 6:30-7:30 p.m. The award-winning South Salt Lake Youth City Council is a city sponsored organization made up of local high school students who provide service to the city, and in the process learn more about local government. Young leaders speak at city council meetings, shadow city employees and sit on advisory boards. They are true “youth on the move.” If you are a resident of the City of South Salt Lake in grades 9-12 with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, you can join the Youth City Council. Registration is now open. Contact Jennifer Allred email: [email protected] phone number: 801-464-6757 Download the application from sslc.com/city-government/ youth-city-council and e-mail to Jennifer Allred at jallred@ sslc.com or hand deliver to the Mayor's office at 220 East Morris Avenue, 2nd floor. The deadline is September 30. Sorry, YOUTH no exceptions. CITY COUNCIL Union Pacific Foundation Grant The South Salt Lake Police Department promotes the Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) model. CPTED is the proper design and effective use of the environment, which can lead to reduced crime through five overlapping strategies: 1. Natural Surveillance – Ensure intruders and offenders are easily viewable to people passing the property and those using the property (also known as “eyes on the street”). 2. Territorial Reinforcement – Create and extend the property’s sphere of influence – the perception that someone is in control of the area. Distinguish what is a private space from a public space by using landscaping, pavement designs, signage, and fences. 3. Natural Access Control – Decrease the opportunity for offending by denying access to a crime target and increasing the perception of risk to the offender. 4. Maintenance – Upkeep spaces to ensure they are used for their intended purpose. It also serves as an additional expression of ownership. The South Salt Lake Community Connection to Agriculture Program will provide residents with fresh fruits and vegetables at a weekly farm stand and a new mobile market. This program is made possible by funding from the Union Pacific Foundation, as well as grants from the federal government and Wells Fargo. Besides providing fresh produce at low prices, the program plans to recruit local growers to participate in the South Salt Lake Farmer's Market and connect residents who are interested in growing produce to existing programs. The program is also designed to increase awareness about the health benefits of fresh produce. 5. Target Hardening – Enhance the physical security of a crime target through the use of locks, types of doors and windows, security alarms, and other crime prevention methods. A Message from Chief of Police, Jack Carruth The safety of our community is the priority for the men and women of the South Salt Lake Police Department. Supporting Mayor Cherie Wood’s Three Promises, the Police Department has remained steadfast in ensuring Promise Two: “Every resident has a safe, clean home and neighborhood.” I am proud that the City of South Salt Lake has held its overall crime rate steady in the past year. In addition to all of our police officers and department staff, we credit you, our community, for our shared success. Community involvement makes our city a better place to live and do business. Each year we see improvement with new programs and an increase of community participation. This year we successfully launched “Coffee with a Cop” with you. These partnerships forged with our community make us a more effective police department and a safer city. Our Police Department offers several programs to educate everyone about how to prevent crime, including DARE, RadKids, Neighborhood Watch, Business Watch, Coffee with a Cop, and our P.A.L.. Our department also offers help with services like CPTED Inspections, extra patrol checks, and the crime tip hotline. We now have an online form to request property checks and CPTED on the police department website page under the “Business Watch” tab. It is the mission of the South Salt Lake Police Department to enhance the quality of life in our city by providing quality police services. We are dedicated to upholding the highest professional standards while serving the community. We are committed to the enforcement of laws to protect life and property while also respecting individual rights, human dignity, and community values. We are committed to maintaining a partnership with our community and assisting citizens in identifying and solving problems to improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. South Salt Lake Farmers Market Tuesdays in September 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Historic Scott School Arts & Community Center 3238 South 540 East Page 2 All of us at the South Salt Lake Police Department are excited to move forward as the city expands. With new commercial and residential growth, our partnerships become stronger. We look forward to your future input and support. It is working together that makes the difference. “I know there is strength in the differences between us. I know there is comfort where we overlap.” - Ani Difranco South Salt Lake • On The Move • City Newsletter Community Policing Zones (CPZs) COLTS CORNER The South Salt Lake Police Department has a system of Community Policing Zones (CPZs) to proactively reduce crime. Community policing is the philosophy that police officers and citizens can work together in creative ways to solve community problems such as crime, fear of crime, social disorder, and neighborhood conditions. The city has six neighborhood CPZ, each with a corresponding patrol squad of one Sergeant and four officers. They reach out to community members in their CPZ and to keep track of crime trends and unique problems. CPZ assignments correspond with the time of day in which a sergeant is on duty, the history regarding crime trends, and calls for service in each CPZ. (Crime Prevention, School Resource Unit, and Crime Analysis). 5715 South 1300 East Murray, UT 84121 Phone: 385.646.5264 If you would like to learn more about our Community Policing Zones, visit the Police tab at sslc.com. Share what's going on in your zone by emailing [email protected] to reach a Sergeant. Include your name, phone number, addresses, and a detailed comment. The information will be given to the appropriate Sergeant. September Announcements Labor Day Monday, September 7 Parent Teacher Conferences CPZ CONTACT LIST Refer to map on page 1 CPZ 1 Sgt. Mike McNaughton 801.412.3625 CPZ 3 Sgt. Mary Winters 801.412.3623 CPZ 5 Sgt. Matt Oehler 801.412.3630 CPZ 2 Sgt. Darren Carr 801.412.3629 CPZ 4 Sgt. Brittan Heddlesten 801.412.3628 CPZ 6 Sgt. Matt Budd 801.412.3648 If you need immediate assistance, call dispatch at the numbers below: Police Dispatch (Emergency) 911 Police Dispatch (Non-emergency) 801.840.4000 Ten Safety Rules for Kids Who Use the Internet 1. Always ask for permission before using your name, address, telephone number, or school name on the Internet. 2. Tell parents or guardians if you see something online that makes you feel uncomfortable. 3. Don't respond to messages that make you feel uncomfortable or uneasy. 4. Never give out credit card numbers or passwords online. 5. Never send photos without parental permission. 6. Be careful if someone offers something such as gifts or money for nothing in return. 7. Don't accept gifts or offers that involve having someone visit your house. 8. Never arrange to meet in person with someone you've met online unless you discuss it with your parents, and an adult goes with you. 9. Set up rules with your parents for going online. Together, decide the best time of day, the length of time, and appropriate sites to visit online. 10. Get to know your "online friends" just as you get to know all of your other friends. Be sure that you are dealing with someone that you and your parents know and trust before giving out any personal information. Tuesday and Wednesday, September 29 & 30 Register for Fall Sports Register for Cross Country, Football, Golf, Soccer, Tennis, and Volleyball at registermyathlete.com/ schools/ Please contact Cottonwood’s Athletic Director, Matt Baumann, with questions. [email protected] GRIZZLY CORNER News and Announcements From Granite Park Junior High Granite Park Junior High 3031 South 200 East South Salt Lake, UT 84115 Phone: 385.646.5174 September Announcements Responsibility Definition: To be accountable and reliable “Character - the willingness to accept responsibility for one’s own life - is the source from which self-respect springs.” -Joan Didion News and Announcements From Cottonwood High School Labor Day Monday, September 7 Wed. September 30th 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Martin Garage Door ( 2828 S. 900 W.) Dustin Parent Teacher Conferences Wednesday, September 30 Thursday, October 1 Announcement: West Nile Virus Detections Spot on Delicious: Utah Peaches Since the early 1900s, Utah's peach orchards have offered up dozens of varieties of top-quality fruit to win the hearts, souls, and stomachs of consumers, cooks, and professional chefs alike. However, nature doesn't always make a perfect peach every time. Growing season conditions and weather can be unpredictable at times and this year is one of those times. A blight this season is causing blemishes on peaches but the good news is that Utah's famed peaches are just as good to eat as ever! It's a story of nature's different kind of beauty. Even though the peaches are not as pretty as in other years, they still are juicy and sweet, and on the inside where it really counts, they are just as beautiful. West Nile Virus has been detected in several mosquito traps along the Jordan River (including one at 3300 South) and throughout Utah. Mosquito numbers lately have been higher than average. There are no reported cases so far, but the Health Department and the SSLV Mosquito Abatement Board are concerned. We all need to be careful when outdoors and wear mosquito repellant. For more information, visit Salt Lake County Health Department (slcohealth.org) and SSLV Mosquito Abatement District (sslvmad.org). Page 3 South Salt Lake • On The Move • City Newsletter Emergency Preparedness Tip Special Activities at the Columbus Senior Center Teach your children how and when to call 9-1-1 or your local Emergency Medical Services number for help. Post these and other emergency telephone numbers by telephones. 911 Write Here Community Writing Center Write Here Historic Scott School Arts & Community Center 3271 South 500 East South Salt Lake, UT 84106 Hours: Monday-Thursday 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Contact Us: 801.803.3632 [email protected] Write Here Pet License and Rabies Vaccine Clinic Rabies is a serious virus. If not treated quickly, rabies results in the death of an animal or person. Approximately 55,000 people worldwide die each year from rabies. To prevent such tragedy, rabies vaccinations are required by law and are required prior to receiving a pet's license. For more information, visit http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies 2531 South 400 East 801.412.3297 Lunch served Monday - Friday at Noon. Center open Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 1 10:15 a.m. Food Sense taught by Utah State University associates. Learn to cook easy, economical, and delicious food. Wednesday, September 2 11:00 a.m. Red Hat Ladies returns! The group will be held on the first Wednesday of each month. Write Here Thursday, September 10 11:00 a.m. “Join the Voices for Recovery: Visible, Vocal, Valuable!” from the Vital Aging Write Project. Here Monday, September 14 10:00-11:00 a.m. Blood Pressure/Glucose/Oxygen tests by Harmony Home Health. 11:00 a.m. 1950s show by the wonderful Timesteppers. Wednesday, September 16 7:15 a.m. Trip to Wendover with Utah Trailways. Sign up and meet in the 400 East Parking Lot. Cost: $12.00. Thursday, September 17 8:45-9:45 a.m. Free Pancake Breakfast 9:00-11:00 a.m. “How to Sell on Ebay,” Class. Wednesday, September 23 11:00 a.m. Super Bingo and picnic at Fitts Park. Monday, September 21 11:00 a.m. Medicare 101 presentation. Learn about open enrollment for your Part D plan for those who are new to Medicare, want to find out about changing drug plans, or just have general questions. South Salt Lake Rock Stars Fire Department – Eric Sloan South Salt Lake Fire Department Captain Eric Sloan goes above and beyond the call of duty. He is instrumental in seeing that the Fire Department’s personal protective equipment is ready for deployment at all times. Recently, Sloan spent numerous hours conducting drills, mock interviews, and personal conflict scenarios with the members of his platoon. He even took personal time to come in while on vacation to help prepare members of this department for the strenuous testing process. All view him as a mentor in our ever-changing fire service profession. Captain Sloan is more than deserving of this award because of the humility and dedication he shows every day in his job. Cost of License: Dog: Spayed/Neutered $15 /year Not Spayed/Neutered $40/year $5 discount for micro chipped pets Free Microchip with first-time license. Saturday, September 12, 2015 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. South Salt Lake Animal Shelter 2274 South 600 West South Salt Lake Mobile Pantry 2015 Dates Provided by the Utah Food Bank at the Central Park Community Center, distribution begins at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, September 24 Thursday, October 22 Thursday, November 19 Monday, December 21 Dates subject to change. Deliveries may be cancelled in cases of extreme weather. Police Department – Erin Anchando South Salt Lake Police officers receive the support of a team of administrative assistants who organize the data and evidence used to fight crime. Erin Anchando stepped up to her position as a Records Technician last year and helped this team through a period of transition. She trained the two newest members of the Records Team and took the initiative to suggest outside training to further benefit the new employees. Erin has proven herself as a very valuable member of the Police Department and distinguished herself as a true Rock Star. United Way Proves our Community Cares on Volunteer Day Another exciting round of sprucing-up will sweep through South Salt Lake on Thursday, September 10 as United Way brings nearly 400 volunteers to help with community projects including: • • • • Community Garden at Central Park Home and landscape improvements in the Community Connection area Environmental stewardship and cleanup along the Jordan River Sprucing up at Fitts Park Thanks to American Express, O.C. Tanner, Bard Access Systems, UPS, Comcast, Love Communications, and U of U VP for Health Sciences and Medical for donations and volunteer hours. Page 4 Regular ongoing classes and activities include: Individual computer classes for all levels, line dance, circuit training on the treadmill, elliptical, or recumbent bicycles, strength training class, EnhanceFitness class, chess Modified Yoga, tai chi, Wii Sports, choir, arts and crafts, crocheting, cooking classes, bingo, ping pong, pinochle, Red Hat Ladies and ESL. Monday, September 28 Take a Stand to Prevent Falls 10:00-10:45 a.m. Take a walk at the Columbus Center walking area. 11:00 a.m. Humana presents a special program on fall prevention. South Salt Lake Animal Services will be holding a low-cost rabies vaccine clinic at the animal shelter on Saturday, September 12, 2015. Reduced cost rabies vaccines will be offered for dogs and cats. Animal Services Officers will be there to license both dogs and cats after the vaccine is given. Cats: Spayed/Neutered $15/year Not Spayed/Neutered $40/year $5 discount for micro chipped pets Tuesday, September 29 12:30 p.m. Ice Cream Social South Salt Lake • On The Move • City Newsletter South Salt Lake Police Athletics/Activities League (P.A.L.) The South Salt Lake Police Athletics/Activities League is a positive youth development organization that utilizes educational, athletic and recreational activities to: The South Salt Lake P.A.L. at Central Park Community Center (2792 South 200 East) serves youth 7-18 years of age. 2015 program highlights include: • Create trust and understanding between police officers and youth • Provide mentoring opportunities to youth • Connect youth with strong and positive role models in the community • Encourage healthy decision-making and self-esteem • Create and promote community partnerships and involvement • 11 SSL PAL youth graduated from High School • South Salt Lake Police Department hosted the 2015 National P.A.L. Conference • PAL youth attended the Youth Leadership Conference in Anaheim, CA • PAL youth volunteered at the SSL Senior Center • PAL youth participated in the Fourth of July Parade • PAL boxers competed at the Jr. Golden Gloves in Mesquite, NV • PAL boxers competed at the Ringside World Championships in Kansas City, MO • Evander Holyfield (Five-time World Boxing Champion) visited youth at the SSL P.A.L. gym Programs include PAL Mentoring, TEAM PAL, and afterschool programs using a proven curriculum to achieve their goals. These goals are to increase academic proficiency among youth, support youth success through a reduction in risk factors and an increase in protective factors, and implement and expand parent and family involvement opportunities. Activities at the Columbus Library 2530 South 500 East Open Monday - Thursday 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Closed Sundays For more information and programs visit slcolibrary.org Ste(a)m Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monthly Science and Art projects for teens. Some projects have limited quantities so come early. This month make a bouncing ball, slime, or exploding sidewalk chalk. Story Time for Children Fridays 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Stories, songs, and fun activities for children 2-5 years old with a caring adult. Gracie the Read Dog 2nd Annual Public Safety Appreciation and Awareness Bar-B-Que Please join us on September 11 PLEASE JOIN US! 2ND ANNUAL 12:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. 725 West 3300 South Come and enjoy a BBQ lunch with South Salt Lake’s Police and Fire Departments. You PUBLIC SAFETY have a chance to meet the men and women that protect and serve our community. APPRECIATION & AWARENESS The Fire Engine, Command Center, Police Motorcycles, Ambulance, DARE Car and WWW.SSLCHAMBER.COM more will all be on display for you! BAR-B-QUE Fridays 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Intermountain Therapy Animals will be at the Columbus Library. Children may take turns reading with Gracie in the children's room. Tuesday Evening Book Group Tuesday, September 8 An informal book discussion group for adults. This month’s book is “The Boys in the Boat” by Daniel Brown. Great Reads For Girls Tuesday, September 15 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A book discussion group for girls 8-12 years old with Mom or another caring adult, held every third Tuesday of the month. This month’s book is “Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library” by Chris Grabenstein. No Girls Allowed Drop In Monday, September 21 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. A fun-packed activity or craft that’s based on books boys will love. This month’s theme is: Infinity Ring. SEPTEMBER 11TH 12:00 - 2:30 PM Simply Super Science Donations Appreciated All proceeds will support South Salt Lake’s Police and Fire Departments September 25 725 W. 3300 S. • Salt Lake City, UT Friday, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Come and enjoy a BBQ lunch with your local Police Science is all around us. Come and Fire Department. Get an up close look at have fun and learn as we explore their equipment and a chance to meet the men and the physics of the world around us. women that protect and ser ve our community. Fire Engine • Command Center • Police Motorcycles Celebrate Batman Day Ambulance • DARE Car and more all on display for you! Saturday, September 26 donations appreciated Community Connection Helps All proceeds go to supporting our Police and Fire Department Eagle Scout and South Salt Lake Residents Sam Lilly needed an Eagle Scout project, so the South Salt Lake Community Connection program was able to connect Sam with Barbara LeBreton, an elderly resident. On August 5, volunteers replaced flower beds, trimmed trees and plants, repainted parts of a shed, and improved the entire look of Barbara’s yard. Barbara's step-daughter, Toni Whipperman, was very grateful for the project and shared this about Barbara: "She is a very kind and charitable woman. I have known her for over 40 years. She is generous and loving to all who know her even though she struggles with many health issues and financial limitations. Her life has been spent serving and being a caretaker of her sick stepfather, a husband with congenital heart failure, and a best friend who died of cancer. They all lived in her home as she cared for them until they passed on. She has been widowed 20 years and now lives alone.” The project was a great success thanks to the volunteers, city residents, city staff, and Eagle Scouts. 10:00 a.m. Stop by the library to celebrate Batman. Fun trivia games, coloring pages, and activities all day! Book Source Wednesday, September 30 10:15 a.m. An informal book talk in various genres on a variety of themes in the Senior Center computer/craft room. This month’s discussion is focused on popular series. Visit the Maliheh Clinic By appointment only. For general information and appointments, please call 801.266.3700 between 9:00 a.m. and Noon and 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Location: Maliheh Free Clinic 415 East 3900 South, South Salt Lake Page 5 South Salt Lake • On The Move • City Newsletter Neighborhood Watch Meetings City of South Salt Lake Government Business Keeping Up With the Council This is a summary of action items voted upon by the city council during the previous month, and how each member of the council voted. To read council agendas and minutes in detail, visit the city’s website and select the meeting date you are interested in: sslc.com/city-government/council-meetings To receive a council meeting agenda prior to each meeting, call Paula at 801.464.6719 or email [email protected]. Individuals may also ask to receive council meeting minutes in draft form as soon as three days following a city council meeting. City Council Meeting - August 12, 2015 Wednesday, September 8, 2015 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Historic Scott School Arts & Community Center 3238 South 540 East Contact Officer Silva for more information at 801.412.3650 Thursday, September 17, 2015 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Regency Apartments 2255 South 200 East Contact Officer McCullough for more information at 801.412.3654 For information on when and where the next Neighborhood Watch meeting in your area is being held, please call the Neighborhood Watch Hotline at 801-412-3668. Free Legal Services Immigration and Other Legal Advice First Tuesday of every month 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Get free, safe, personalized advice about immigration, family law, and general legal issues. Clearing your Criminal Record First Thursday of every month 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Receive individualized help in overcoming legal barriers to employment, such as a criminal record or outstanding warrants. LDS Welfare Square Employment Resource Center 780 West 800 South Salt Lake City, Utah 801.240.7240 Consent Agenda 1. Approved - A resolution granting permission for the Police Department to appropriate certain property in its possession to public interest use. Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Aye Absent Mike Rutter, At Large Aye Unfinished Council Business 1. Approved - Consideration of a resolution providing for the holding of a special bond election on November 3, 2015 for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the City of South Salt Lake, Utah, the question of the issuance and sale of general ogligation bonds of the City in an amount not to exceed $13,000,000; declaring official intent with repect to certain expenditures; and providing for related matters. Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Aye Absent Mike Rutter, At Large Aye Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Aye Absent Mike Rutter, At Large Aye 3. Approved - A resolution approving and adopting a new Consolidated Fee Schedule. Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Aye Absent Mike Rutter, At Large Aye 4. Approved - A petition to the South Salt Lake City Council to amend the Professional Office District Standards, Chapter 17.13.090 of the South Salt Lake Municipal Code to allow the conversion of single family homes to commercial office. Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Aye Absent Mike Rutter, At Large Aye 5. Approved - A petition to the South Salt Lake City Council to amend the zoning from R-1 Single Family Residential to Commercial Corridor for the property located at 131-139 East 3185 South. Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Nay Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Nay Absent Mike Rutter, At Large Aye Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Absent Aye Absent Mike Rutter, At Large Aye Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Aye Aye Mike Rutter, At Large Aye Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Aye Aye Mike Rutter, At Large Aye Ryan Gold, Kevin District 1 Rapp, District 2 Aye Aye Sharla Beverly, District 3 Aye Roy Turner, Irvin Jones, Debbie District 4 District 5 Snow, At Large Aye Aye Aye Mike Rutter, At Large Aye 2. Approved - An ordinance vacating a portion of Utopia Avenue, public right-of-way of land located in a parcel of land lying within Lot 10, Block 40, Ten Acre Plat "A", Big Field Survey in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. New Business 1. Approved - Approval of property purchase agreement between the City of South Salt Lake Redevelopment Agency and Pearson Tire. Coffee With A Cop Coffee with a Cop is part of a national initiative to create a common venue for community members and police officers to come together. There are no agendas or speeches, just the opportunity to ask questions, voice concerns, and the chance to get to know the officers in our neighborhoods. “Coffee with a Cop creates an opportunity for our officers and community members to become acquainted, and to remove barriers that often make us appear unapproachable,” said South Salt Lake Police Chief Jack Carruth. South Salt Lake Chamber supports the program as an ongoing way for businesses to increase their involvement in our community’s safety. Join us on the first Wednesday of each month from 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. at 2929 South State Street. The next event is Wednesday, September 2. City Council Meeting - July 22, 2015 Unfinished Council Business 1. Approved - An ordinance vacating a portion of Major St., public right-of-way of land located in a parcel of land lying within Lot 10, Block 40, Ten Acre Plat "A", Big Field Survey in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. 2. An ordinance vacating a portion of Fine Drive, public right-of-way of land located in the north half and the southeast quarter of Section 35, Township 1 South, West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian said parcel, also situated in blocks 3 and 4, Ten Acre Plat "B", Big Field Survey. New Business 1. Approved - A resolution designating and appointing Election Judges to serve in the Municipal Primary Election on August 11, 2015. To see the minutes for these meetings please visit the city’s website at: sslc.com/city-government/council-meetings. Draft minutes will be posted by the end of Monday following the meeting. Page 6 South Salt Lake • On The Move • City Newsletter Fire Preparedness Training South Salt Lake City Council Meetings Wednesday, September 2, 2015 7:00 p.m. 220 E Morris Avenue, 2nd Floor South Salt Lake City Fire Department is conducting free monthly preparedness training on the second Thursday of each month. This month it will be held on September 10 at Fire station 41, located at 2600 South Main Street, between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. We’ll have a brief presentation each month covering information like life and fire safety, earthquake preparedness and a variety of other topics. Each presentation will be 10 - 15 minutes with a question and answer session. The presentation will be given every 30 minutes throughout the two hour period. We look forward to seeing you then! Wednesday, September 16, 2015 7:00 p.m. 220 E Morris Avenue, 2nd Floor SSL Coalition for Drug Free Youth: Drug Take Back Event A Message from Fire Chief, Ron Morris Did you know that roughly half of home fire deaths result from fires reported between 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. when most people are asleep? This year’s focus for National Fire Prevention Week, October 4-10, 2015 is centered on the importance of smoke alarms. Smoke alarms save lives. If there is a fire in your home, smoke spreads fast, and you need smoke alarms to give you time to get out. Having a working smoke alarm doubles a person’s chances of surviving a reported fire. Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside separate sleeping areas, and on every level of your home, including the basement. Larger homes may need more alarms. If you do not have smoke alarms in your home, install them right away. If you already have them, test them regularly. If you have questions or need help with your smoke alarms, don’t hesitate to call our fire department for help. It is our job to serve you, the citizens of South Salt Lake as your Fire Department. If there is anything we can do to help you, please call us at 801.483.6043. The Good Landlord: Crime Free Multi-Housing Program Since 2007, the South Salt Lake Police Department has been addressing crime concerns with rental properties through the Good Landlord: Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. For the past eight years, Officer Paul McCullough has coordinated with local landlords, apartment complex managers, and officers to eliminate problems as they occur in a timely and efficient manner. “The City of South Salt Lake has maintained a lower crime rate since 2007; it isn’t hard to see that the Good Landlord Program has made a significant impact,” commented SSL Police Chief Jack Carruth. “We have also seen fewer calls for service and more desirable tenants for property owners – a win for everyone.” The police department works in partnership with the city’s business licensing division in the Community Development department and with the Utah Apartment Association to train and educate multi-housing property owners on crime prevention techniques, liability concerns, the eviction process, and other related topics. Property owners and managers are required to attend this certification training to qualify for the program. The property owners use a series of “good practices” such as requiring a written lease, performing background checks on prospective tenants, and having an eviction process for repetitive nuisance type behavior or criminal activity. Mosaic Art Brings New Life to Central Park Community Center Clean out your medicine cabinet and bring unused over-thecounter and prescription medications to Rite Aid on 3300 South 700 East so they can be safely destroyed. The South Salt Lake Police Department along with the South Salt Lake Coalition for Drug Free Youth and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will provide South Salt Lake families an opportunity to safely dispose of their unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Saturday, September 26, 2015 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Rite Aid Parking Lot 3300 South 700 East South Salt Lake Police Department: Notice of Unclaimed Property The South Salt Lake Police Department currently holds various unclaimed properties in our evidence room. Items include bicycles, stereo equipment, computer equipment, CDs/tapes, tools, and other miscellaneous items. If you believe we currently have property belonging to you, please contact us in person at 2835 S Main St. or at 801.412.3665. Ownership must be proven in the form of receipts and/or detailed description. Unclaimed property will be auctioned or destroyed nine days from the date of this notice. Mural artist Roger Whiting led youth at the Central Park Community Center in creating a mural that represents the diverse interests and cultures of youth there. Roger spent time working with kids in South Salt Lake’s Promise After School Program to get ideas for the mural. This included images of kids, friendships, favorite foods, and activities including boxing. With Roger’s help, boxes of porcelain tile were smashed into small pieces, carefully arranged and adhered on sheets of mesh, and then grouted and hung at the entrance. Whiting said, “The youth at Central Park are so creative. This project reflects the joy and enthusiasm they have for life.” This project and other works by the artist can be found at rogerwhiting.com. The South Salt Lake On the Move City Newsletter is written, designed, and produced by Social Marketing Consultants. The South Salt Lake Arts Council and the Sorenson Legacy Foundation funded the project. Join the youth and artist in the unveiling of the new mural on Friday, September 11 at 4:30 p.m. at the east entrance of the center. Join the South Salt Lake On the Move News Community! SSL Chamber Update The Chamber also celebrated with Green Chiropractic for their 20 years in business, and Chamber members learned more about water engineers WesTech at their summer open house. In August, the Chamber held their Annual Golf tournament, a multi-chamber luncheon, and celebrated the Grand Opening of Skyline Exhibits. To receive this newsletter via mail or email, please call 801.464.6757 or email otm@ socialmarketingconsultants.com FOLLOW SSL Congratulations Chinatown and owner, Andrew So for one year in business. The Chamber celebrated another ribbon cutting at Chinatown, for new restaurant CY Noodles House. South Salt Lake Chamber is hosting a “Meet the Candidates” night, Wednesday, September 30th from 7-8:30 pm at Martin Garage Door (2828 S. 900 West). Get to know the eight candidates running for four council seats this November 3rd. *Photographs for the SSL City Newsletter masthead provided by the South Salt Lake Coalition for Drug Free Youth Community Character Initiative South Salt Lake Chamber is participating again in “Restaurant Week” – September 20-26th at local South Salt Lake restaurants. Join the Chamber for the 2nd Annual Public Safety Appreciation and Awareness BBQ at Salt Lake Valley Buick GMC (725 W. 3300 S) from 12:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. on Friday, September 11. Changing the odds in South Salt Lake through shared vision, leadership, data and program support. Read more at uw.org Page 7 OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Date:08/18/15 OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2015 MUNICIPALTime:09:05:33 PRIMARY 2015 MUNICIPAL PRIMARY Page:1 of 1 SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH ELECTIONS SUMMARYELECTIONS REPORT SUMMARY REPORT Registered Voters 125750 - Cards Cast 1113 0.89% Num. Report Precinct 226 - Num. Reporting 0 0.00% Registered Voters 125750 - Cards Cast 1113 0.89% Num. South Salt Lake Coun 1 The top two candidates in each District will run in the General Election. Total South Salt Lake Coun 1 Number of Precincts 5 0 0.0 % Precincts Reporting Total Times Counted 429/1390 Number of Precincts 30.9 % 5 Total Votes 428 Precincts Reporting 0 0.0 % BEN B. PENDER 175 40.89% Times Counted 135 31.54% 429/1390 30.9 % LYNN BLACK JILL CHRISTOFFERSEN 107 25.00% Total Votes 428 CHARLES CONNELLEY JR 11 2.57% South Salt Lake Coun 4 BEN B. PENDER LYNN BLACK Total JILL CHRISTOFFERSEN 2 CHARLES CONNELLEY JR 0 0.0 % Number of Precincts Precincts Reporting Times Counted 403/1336 Total Votes 400 South Salt Lake Coun 4 PORTIA MILA 217 JOHNNY MCCONNELL 105 D 78 W. MAURICE (MOREY) Number of Precincts South Salt Lake Coun 5 Number of Precincts Precincts Reporting Times Counted Total Votes L. SHANE SIWIK JILL L. COIL IRVIN H. JONES 96 65 Number of Precincts Precincts Reporting Times Counted Total Votes L. SHANE SIWIK JILL L. COIL IRVIN H. JONES 40.89% 31.54% 25.00% 2.57% 30.2 % 54.25% 26.25% 19.50% Precincts Reporting Times Counted Total Total Votes 3 0 0.0 % PORTIA MILA 281/1091 25.8 % JOHNNY MCCONNELL 278 W. MAURICE (MOREY) D 117 42.09% South Salt Lake Coun 5 175 135 107 11 34.53% 23.38% Total 2 0 403/1336 400 217 105 78 Total 3 0 281/1091 278 117 96 65 0.0 % 30.2 % 54.25% 26.25% 19.50% 0.0 % 25.8 % 42.09% 34.53% 23.38% Look for the poster in participating restaurants and on www.sslc.com for a list of participants. 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