River Heights City Office Info:

Hours:
Monday - Friday
10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Closed on all Federal Holidays

Phone Numbers:
752-2646
752-2646 (fax)

Email:
info@riverheightscity.org

 

Part-time help needed for cleaning up Hillside Park. If you’re interested, contact Francine Davis at 752-7079.
 

Please clean up after your pets and have them on a leash when not on your property.

 

Emergency Preparedness ...

  

You may now access the Cache County Library from the following link: www.CacheCounty.org

 

CVTD bus system
Route 11 stops at the City Building each hour from 6:48 a.m. to 8:48 p.m. weekdays and 9:48 to 5:48 on Saturdays. Please don't park in the red zone near the Bus Stop.

 

City Council meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

Planning Commission meets every 1st and 3rd Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are open to the public. Agendas are posted on this site or in the glass case outside the City Office.

 

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River Heights City Youth Council


The Youth Council program could benefit the youth  (9th -12th) grade of River Heights.  Adult advisors are needed to run this program.  Please call Kathryn Hadfield at 753-2745 if you are interested in participating in the Youth Council program.


The YOUTH COUNCIL goals are to: 


1. Provide leadership training at the community level. 


2. Provide an opportunity for the youth to acquire a greater knowledge of and appreciation for political systems through active participation.


3. Educate the youth by participation within the current governmental system and make a positive change in their community. 
 

4. Work directly with elected officials to help solve problems and accomplish the goals of the community.


5. Serve the youth of the community by informing elected officials of the needs and wishes of the youth by planning and implementing social, educational, cultural, community service and recreational activities.
 

6. Teach Youth Council members to work with public officials, School Administrators, Chambers of Commerce, Civic Clubs and Service Organizations to provide service and leadership opportunities.
 

7. Instill a feeling of positive self worth and esteem, to teach teamwork and respect for the rights and property of others, to promote community pride and to eliminate potential negative influences among our future community leaders.
 

 
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Amateur Radio (HAM) Class 


for the Technician Amateur Radio License


This class is for everyone and no technical knowledge is needed. The first night of the class we will be having guest speaker Shirley Larsen, AD7HL. Shirley has been involved with amateur radio for over 30 years and will be speaking on women in amateur radio.


This class will be covering the basics required for the technician license. We will be talking about the rules of the road, how to talk on the radio, what types of radio communications there are for amateurs, what is an antenna and how to hook it up, the basic parts of a radio, how to hook it up, and how to choose a radio for your needs. Nothing technical, just the basic stuff you need to start having fun in HAM radio.Ham Radio


FCC age requirement: None


Physical requirements: None

 
How long does the class last? 5 weeks


When does it start? Wednesday, July 14, 2010 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
 

Where? City of River Heights office building, 520 S. 500 E. in River Heights


The Cost: The class is free.


Test Fee: $15.00 per person.


What book is needed?


Everyone needs the new Second Edition of The ARRL Technicians License Manual. Families can share, but it’s better for each person to have their own. You can order a copy for $24.95 when you call to reserve your space in the class.


To reserve your spot call the city office at 752-2646, M-F from 10am to 2pm.


For questions about the class call Quentin WQ7G at 752-5022 or 752-3753

 

 
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Award


Kent Parker, the River Heights Public Works Director, has received the 15 Year Service Award from the Department of Environmental Quality. The Operator Certification Commission commended him on supplying our community with the most precious resource of life, safe drinking water. Thanks Kent!!
 

 
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Apple Days Volunteers Needed


In order to continue the City’s tradition of Apple Days, we need volunteers!! Please call Francine Davis at 752-7079 if you can help a little, or a lot. This year’s event is scheduled for September 11.
 

 
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New Water Meters


Due to the age of our water meters, we are replacing them.  This will be done in phases over the next 2 or 3 years. We are starting with 700 South, then 600 South, Summerwild Avenue, 500 South and then to 400 South. We will continue until 165 meters have been replaced.
When we get to your house, you can expect the water to be interrupted for approximately 30 minutes, if everything goes smoothly. We strive for quickness and efficiency and hope you will bear with us.
 

 
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