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Attorney 801-264-2640
Business Licensing 801-270-2425
Cemetery ................................ 801-264-2637
City Council ............................. 801-264-2603
Finance Department 801-264-2513
Passports 801-264-2660
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Administrative O ce .......... 801-264-2781
Non-Emergency Calls 801-840-4000
General Information ................ 801-264-2525
Human Resources.................... 801-264-2656
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PARKS
Administrative O ce .......... 801-264-2614
Recreation Division 801-284-4200
Museum 801-264-2589
Murray Outdoor Pool 801-290-4190
Murray Parkway Golf Course.... 801-262-4653
The Park Center 801-284-4200
Senior Recreation Center ......... 801-264-2635
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Administrative O ce .......... 801-264-2673
Animal Control/SL County 385-468-7387
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Code Enforcement 801-264-2673
Non-Emergency Calls ......... 801-840-4000
POWER DEPARTMENT
Administrative O ce .......... 801-264-2730
After Hours Emergency 801-264-9669
PUBLIC SERVICES
Administrative O ce 801-270-2440
Building Inspection 801-270-2431
Green Waste Trailers ........... 801-270-2440
Planning and Zoning 801-270-2430
Solid Waste 801-270-2440
Water, Sewer, Streets .......... 801-270-2440
Zoning Enforcement ........... 801-270-2426
UTILITIES
After Hours Emergency 801-264-9669
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MAYOR’S MESSAGE
Are you and your family prepared for an emergency such as a ood, earthquake, extended power outage, or a severe weather event that might impact your family, home, or community? Are you prepared with a 96-hour kit that will support those who live in your home? If local emergency o cials requested you to evacuate your home in 10 minutes and not return for 3 days due to a hazardous material release, would you be prepared and equipped to do so?
There are a number of threats that could impact us here in Murray and a number of di erent preparedness solutions to decrease the
What is Economic Development?
Economic development isn’t just a buzzword; it’s about creating opportunities for local businesses to thrive, for residents to nd good jobs, and for our city to prosper. Here at Murray City, we’re dedicated to steering the course towards a prosperous future.
What exactly does economic development mean for you?
Simply put, it’s about creating an environment where businesses can grow and succeed. It’s about attracting new businesses to our city, supporting the ones that are already here, and ensuring that everyone has a chance to participate in our economy. While stating the goal of economic development is simple, making it happen requires hard work and multiple partners.
What is Murray City doing for economic development?
In recent years, Murray City has transformed its approach to economic development. Mayor Hales recognized the challenges we faced as some businesses bypassed our city for expansion opportunities or even relocated away from Murray. In response, he championed e orts to have the City be more actively engaged in economic development e orts.
As a response we’re taking a proactive and multi-faceted approach. We’re creating tools to help residents and businesses stay informed about what’s happening in our community with new construction and plans. You can visit the Community and Economic Development landing page on Murray City’s website to see a map of new development. We want everyone to know what’s going on.
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Billing Questions 801-264-2626
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Brett A. Hales -Mayor mayor@murray.utah.gov 801-264-2600 10 East
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impact of such emergencies and disasters. But where do you start? We would suggest taking two initial steps. Step one is to register with the Greater Salt Lake Valley 911 Emergency Noti cation System. Step two is to reference the Murray Family Emergency Handbook and set monthly achievable goals to increase your personal or family preparedness. Please consider preparing today.
Both of these resources are located on Murray City’s website at the following link: www.murray.utah.gov/1174/Emergency-Preparedness
Fostering Economic Growth in Murray
tate professionals, and other stakeholders to guide development within our community. Whether it’s discussing possibilities for our downtown area or connecting them with property owners who seek a higher and better use for their properties, we’re using data to address the community’s needs and discuss how new development can bene t the community.
Economic development can’t be done alone. We diligently build relationships with organizations here in Murray and across the state. By partnering with local, regional, and state groups, we tap into resources and expertise that can help businesses and employees succeed. These regional or state organizations have a better understanding of what’s needed to support Murray’s economy as we connect businesses with these funding sources and other services across various industries.
But perhaps most importantly, we’re staying connected with the businesses that call Murray their home. According to the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), “80% of new jobs and capital investment comes from companies that already exist in your community.” We’ve created our annual business survey and are meeting with Murray businesses regularly, listening to their needs, and o ering support wherever we can. With over 3,500 businesses licensed in our city, it’s no small task, but we’re committed to making sure that every business has the opportunity to thrive here.
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What’s our goal for economic development in Murray?
We’re also working hard to market Murray to the outside world. By highlighting our strengths and successes, we’re showing businesses why they should choose to invest in our city. This not only attracts new businesses but also creates new opportunities for existing ones. Additionally, we’re meeting regularly with developers, real es-
We want Murray to be a place where everyone can succeed. Whether you’re a business owner, an employee, or a resident, we want you to have opportunities, as well as the tools and support you need.
If you have any questions or would like to learn more about economic development and the business community in Murray, please feel free to reach out to Elvon Farrell, Murray City’s Economic Development Specialist.
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Message from the Council
The Value of an Educated Council
In Murray City we have ve elected council members who represent ve separate council districts within the city. These positions are elected on a staggered election schedule. Districts 1, 3, and 5 have their elections in one year while Districts 2 and 4, along with the mayor, have their elections two years later. Murray has a strong council, strong mayor form of government which means the council and the mayor are separate branches. The mayor is the administrative branch, in charge of running the city and enforcing city policies (laws). The council is the legislative branch, in charge of approving the budget and creating and approving policies. Both are integral to the functioning of a well run city and Murray is a very well run city!
Also integral is an educated council. Most council members are citizens, like you, with very little, if any, experience in managing a city of 50+ thousand people as self-contained as Murray. We have our own power department (the only one in Salt Lake County), water department, library, golf course, police department, re department, cultural arts, cemetery, parks and recreation, park center, senior recreation center, justice court, and school district.
It is the council member’s responsibility to make sure they are educated on the issues they are to legislate. Murray citizens often make the assumption that their council member is approaching the
issues that a ect them from a perspective based on knowledge and research. As council members, we do not govern in a vacuum, it is important that what we lack in experience and formal education, we make up for by taking advantage of opportunities, experiences, and accumulated information from many di erent sources. We do this by reading technical manuals, especially for power department issues; talking with department heads and employees, attending local and national conferences and training, to list a few. It is the council member’s responsibility to take advantage of the opportunities available with the support of the city, both nancially and in policy. Education is not cheap, it requires monetary and time investment. It gives the opportunity to gain access to, and learn from cities and states, what has worked or failed, the latest national trends, and to make ongoing, valuable connections.
We are, after all, the gate keepers for our city. As your representatives we have the responsibility to bring as much as possible to the governance of Murray. We owe it to our citizens and constituents to take advantage of any and all available education resources. Since we use your hard earned money to run our city, it is imperative we have the knowledge to ensure your tax dollars are spent wisely and responsibly.
—Diane Turner, District 4Murray Senior Recreation Center
10 E 6150 S, Murray, Utah 84107
801-264-2635
mcreg.com • seniorrec@murray.utah.gov
murray.utah.gov/140Senior-Recreation-Center
Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Thurs 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. • Closed Sat and Sun
Check our website for updated information.
CHEF OMAR LIMON
DAILY LUNCH
Date: Tuesday through Friday
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Cost: Cost is $5; prior reg. not required
GOLF
Coed 55+ Golf League Kick-O Meeting
Date: Monday, April 15
Time: 11:00 a.m. – noon
Cost: Free (League/Tournament fees TBA)
CLASSES
CERAMICS
Date: Tuesday and Thursday
Time: 9:00 a.m. – noon
Cost: $1.50 each class + cost of supplies
GRIEF SUPPORT
Date: Friday, Apr. 12 and 26
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Cost: Free
FUNERALS OF THE RICH AND FAMOUS: MARILYN MONROE
Date: Tuesday, Apr. 23
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Cost: Free
VITAL AGING: Create a Life Worth Living
Date: Tuesday, Apr. 30
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
REDISCOVERING SCIENCE
Date: Thursday, May 2
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Cost: Free
THURSDAY QUILTERS
Date: Thursday, Apr. 11
Time: 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Cost: Free DANCE
LINE DANCE: BEGINNING
Date: Tuesdays
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Cost: $10 for the month; register now
THURSDAY EVENING SOCIAL DANCE
Live Music provided by Tony Summerhays
Date: Thursdays
Time: 7:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Cost: $5
EXERCISE
DAILY EXERCISE CLASSES – check our current newsletter for the schedule PROGRAMS
HAND AND FOOT CARD GAME
Date: Mondays
Time: 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
BRIDGE LESSONS
Date: Mondays
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOS GAME
Date: Thursdays
Time: 12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: Free
HEALTH SERVICES
HAIRCUTS
Date: Wednesdays
Time: 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Cost: $12; advance appt required
MASSAGE THERAPY
Date: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: $40 per hour; advance appointment required
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CITY COUNCIL
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City Council District #1
Paul Pickett
801-860-4949
ppickett@murray.utah.gov
Council District 2
Pam Cotter
801-541-8364
pcotter@murray.utah.gov
Council District 3
Rosalba Dominguez
801-330-6232
rosalba.dominguez@murray.utah.gov
Council District 4
Diane Turner
801-635-6382
diane.turner@murray.utah.gov
City Council District #5
Adam Hock
801-557-1346
ahock@murray.utah.gov
Executive Director
Jennifer Kennedy Office: 801-264-2622
jkennedy@murray.utah.gov
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Telephone Agenda Information
801-264-2525
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Mark your calendars for June 15, 2024 as we commemorate Murray Park’s century milestone! Come together to celebrate one hundred years of community spirit with exciting activities and festivities.
Time: 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Date: June 15, 2024
Where: Murray City Park (296 E Murray Park Ave, Murray)
Save the date and spread the excitement with friends and family!
Come experience a unique and meaningful workshop dedicated to preserving the legacy of loved ones.
Led by Utah State Preservation Office Cemetery Program Manager Amy Barry, you will learn safe and effective methods for cleaning and maintaining headstones without causing damage.
For any inquiries, contact Rowan at: rcoates@murray.utah.gov
COTTON TALES WRITING CONTEST
This year celebrates Murray Park’s 100th birthday! To celebrate, this year’s theme is “Murray’s Magical Time Machine”! Students grades 3-12 are invited to submit their original creative writing.
Categories include Poetry, Short Stories (under 500 words), Picture/Comic Books (under 500 words), and Long Stories (5002,000 words)
Winners will be announced at the Murray Park Centennial Celebration, June 15, 2024.
Questions? Email rcoates@murray.utah.gov
SECONDARY ART SHOW
The 2024 Secondary Art show will be held at Fashion Place Mall, April 30 to May 2nd featuring artwork from Murray students!
Interested in submitting an artwork? Students in grades 7-12 who reside in or attend schools within Murray City boundaries are eligible to enter.
Categories are: pastels/charcoal, pen, photography, oil/acrylic, watercolor, wood/ metal, mixed medium (includes collage), pencil, original photography, digitally enhanced photography, computer art, sculpture, and tile glazing.
Please email Caitlin at clarson@murray. utah.gov for questions.
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Spring 2024 Murray CONSTRUCTION NOTICE
Murray City crews and contractors are planning a slate of projects for early spring into summer. We appreciate your patience as we work to improve our public works services throughout the City.
Sidewalks: Murray City’s sidewalk repair crews will be focusing on the remaining west side neighborhoods of Murray on Riverbend and Quaking Aspen and then moving to the east side of the city.
Water: Murray City’s Water Department is replacing waterlines on several streets. The first of these is Nena Way, Sagewood Drive, and 5750 South. Water line replacement on Fashion Boulevard from 5600 South to 6100 South will follow.
Storm Drain: Murray City’s Stormwater Department is adding storm drain on 5750 South from Nena Way to Sagewood Drive. Stormwater in this neighborhood is undersized and is a priority project on Murray’s Stormwater Master Plan. This work will proceed after Murray City Water’s project replacing waterlines on Nena Way and 5750. It will be followed by a reconstruction of the roadway surface.
Streets: Murray’s Engineering and Streets Departments are undertaking several road maintenance projects. Mill and overlays on Commerce Drive from 5300 South to 5900 South, Vine Street from State Street to 900 5600 South, 4800 South from the UPRR tracks to State Street. These mill and overlay will also include drainage and sidewalk repairs. Vine Street from 5600 South to 900 East will be micro-surfaced and restriped. Rehabilitation of the Murray Parkway Drive bridge over I-215 is slated for spring or fall, depending on coordination with adjacent UDOT bridge projects. Murray City Streets will mill and overlay Aspen Heights Drive, Quaking Aspen Drive, Chaparral Drive, Sunberry Drive, and Wildflower Drive. They will also reconstruct Nena Way, Sagewood Drive, and 5750 South.
UDOT: UDOT is replacing the bridge deck on 300 West over I-215 from March through June 2024 and then rehabilitating the deck at 700 West over I-215 from June through August 2024. Road closures on both streets and I-215 are anticipated intermittently. For additional updates sign up for email updates by emailing 700W300WBridges@utah.gov with “Subscribe” in the subject line or contact the public involvement team at (855) 755-6966.
Art with Sandy
Tues, April 9, 16, 23 4pm-4:45pm |$42
Chess
Wednesday
Ages 6-14 |$99 Intermediate 4:30pm
Dance & Tumbling
Friday | $38
Ages: 2-3 | 4:30pm-5pm
Ages: 4-5 | 5pm-5:30pm
Ages: 5-7 | 5:45pm-6:30pm
Tumbling | Ages: 5-7 6:30pm-7:15pm
Evil Scientist
Thursday | April 18
Grades 1-6 4:15-5:10pm | $ 85
Karate
Saturday | April 6
Beginner 11am or 12pm
Cost $45
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Sports “FUN”damentals
Monday | April 8-May 13
Ages: 3-4
$15 Res | $20 Non-res
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Adult Softball
April 8 - June 10 | $375
Mon - Coed | Wed - Mens
MAC Swim Team
Tiger Shark
Res
$45 |Non-res $50
Bronze
Res
$55 |Non-res $65
Silver
Res
$65 |Non-res $75
Gold
Res
$80 |Non-res $90
Puzzle Competition
Saturday, April 27 | 4pm
$20 per team
Basketball
Tuesday | April 9-May 14
Ages: 6-7
Friday | April 12-May 17
Ages: 8-9
Saturday | April 13-May 18
Ages: 10-11, 12-13
$40 Res | $50 Non-res
Adult Pickleball League
April 9-May 16
$30 Res | $40 Non-res
Activities for Toddlers
Wednesday | Monthly
Ages 2 | 11am-11:45am
$15 Res |
$20 Non-res
Conditioning
Tues, Thurs, Fri | April 16-May 24
Ages: 6-15
$50 Res | $60 Non-res
Outdoor Soccer
Thurs & Sat | April 13-May 4
Ages: 3-4, 5-6
$50 Res | $60 Non-res
Ages: 7-8, 9-10
Coed: 11-12, 13-15, 16-18
$55 Res | 65 Non-res
Adult Kickball
Thurs, April 8-May 30 | $340
Deadline: March 20
Coach Pitch Baseball
Wednesday | April 10-May 15
Ages: 7-9
$35 Res | $45 Non-res
Outdoor Pickleball
TUESDAY & THURSDAY
Coming SOON in May!
$30 Res | $40 Non-res
T-Ball
Monday | April 8-May 13
Ages: 3-4, 5-6
$35 Res | $45 Non-res
Women’s Golf
Monday April 4-Sept 9 | $35
The Parkway Golf Course
Girls Softball
Mon & Wed | April 15-May 8
Ages: 10U, 12U, 14U 5:30pm-7:30pm
$40 Res | $50 Non-res
Boys and Girls Volleyball
Tuesday | April 9-May 14
Ages: 10-12 & 13-15
$40 Res | $50 Non-res
MCREG.COM CREG.COM
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