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City of Syracuse

Our City Council at Work

The City Council held its regular business meeting on July 11, 2023. Here are some of the significant actions taken at the meeting:

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• Firefighter Trevor Haycock was presented with the designation of Utah Supervisory Officer.

• A proclamation was adopted declaring July as Parks and Recreation Month and July 21 as Parks and Recreation Professionals Day.

• Appointed Nicholas Mills as Hearing Officer and authorized service agreement.

Be A Part Of Meetings

The next regularly scheduled City Council meetings are to be held at City Hall on August 8, 2023, and August 22, 2023, at 6 p.m. Residents may attend in person, via Zoom, or watch online via YouTube. Stay informed about City Council meetings and agendas by subscribing to the City’s Notify Me list here: syracuseut.gov/list.aspx.

What’s the BUILDING SCOOP?

Monthly update on new builds around Syracuse

Pavement is laid and the track is being built for Antelope BMX, a high-level bicycle motocross track facility. Antelope BMX is located at 2261 W. 3060 S. next to the Syracuse City Equestrian Park and anticipates opening in the next month.

Antelope BMX’s season will run from May through October during designated times for races, practice sessions, and clinics, with all riders and skill levels welcome. The track will be fun, challenging, and unique with a split-third straight, and the facilities will include an announcer’s booth, a registration building, and bleachers.

Next to Antelope BMX, Syracuse City is constructing a bicycle pump track that will be free and open to the public, weather permitting. The pump track will feature a smaller circuit of rollers and berms to be a perfect combination with the BMX racetrack.

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Antelope BMX is run completely by volunteers and is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. To become a sponsor, volunteer, or learn more follow Antelope BMX on Facebook or Instagram at @antelopebmx.

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