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City of North Ogden

City Council Update

• An Ordinance was passed annexing property at 1651 and 1659 North Washington Boulevard into the City.

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• An Ordinance was passed annexing property at 2117 North Washington Boulevard into the City.

• An Ordinance was passed amending the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Budget, focused on General Fund and Capital Improvements Fund.

• Jami Jones, Finance Director, presented a PowerPoint on Revenues & Expenditures, focusing on Sales Tax Revenues.

• Ordinances were passed adopting Title 8 and amending Title 3, related to the leasing of City Property.

• Funding was approved for Chalk It Up North Ogden.

• Dave Espinoza, Assistant City Manager, and Public Works Director presented a road closure update for 100 East and 4050 North.

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Flood Zones

Questions regarding flood zones should be directed to Eric Casperson, City Engineer, at 801-782-7211.

FEMA flood maps are available for your review at the city offices. We also have elevation certificates.

City Council Meetings

The mayor and city council welcome your input and attendance at the council meetings held the second and fourth Tuesdays of every month, starting at 6 p.m. Work sessions are held as needed on the first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m.

Visit our website at northogdencity.com/meetings for changes.

Questions, Comments, Accolades?

For information, community, and city department contacts visit www.northogdencity.com

BY JULIE ANDERSON

Recently, Weber CTC was awarded a grant by Weber Morgan Health Department to focus some of their efforts on our youth’s mental health.

As a coalition, we strive to inform our community of the mental health resources that we have in our area.

Weber Communities That Care Coalition (WCTC) partners with Weber Human Services (WHS) to provide suicide prevention resources to our community. Currently, WHS is providing free gun safes to Weber and Morgan County residents who qualify. Securing firearms reduces the risks of suicide in our youth!

Please visit the link or scan the QR code below to request your free safe now!

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