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		<title>City Council Meetings Can Inform Us All</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two of our sons are Scouts and working on two important merit badges, Communications and Citizenship in the Community. One of the requirements for the first merit badge is to attend a city council meeting. We recently moved to South Jordan and the City Hall is only a few blocks from our home, so we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="verdana;">Two of our sons are Scouts and working on two important merit badges, Communications and Citizenship in the Community. One of the requirements for the first merit badge is to attend a city council meeting. We recently moved to <strong><a href="http://www.southjordancity.org/index.asp" target="_blank"><span style="#009900;">South Jordan</span></a></strong> and the <a title="South Jordan City Hall" href="http://www.utahjusticefoundation.org/SouthJordan_cityhall.jpg" target="_blank"><span style="#009900;">City Hall</span></a> is only a few blocks from our home, so we decided to attend the South Jordan City Council meeting this past Tuesday.</span></p>
<p><span style="verdana;">We arrived a few minutes before the 6:00 PM meeting start time and settled into three very comfortable chairs in the third row. One of the council members announced that the meeting would start a few minutes late as they had just completed another meeting and needed a short break. About 10 minutes later the Mayor, five Council Members, City Manager, City Attorney and Chief of Police all filed in and took their seats.</span></p>
<p><span style="verdana;">We already had our Agenda from the stack of copies placed near the door to the City Council Chambers. The Mayor opened the meeting by calling on a Council Member to give the <em>Invocation</em>. After that, the Mayor called on one of the six Scouts from the audience to come forward and lead everyone in the <em>Pledge of Allegiance</em>.</span></p>
<p><span style="verdana;">One of the more interesting reports was given by a staff member under the direction of the City Manager, who actually runs the day-to-day affairs of the city. As with many city governments, South Jordan Citizens elect their <a href="http://www.southjordancity.org/kentmoney.asp" target="_blank">Mayor</a> and <a href="http://www.southjordancity.org/electedofficials.asp" target="_blank">Council Members</a>, who in turn appoint the <a href="http://www.southjordancity.org/citystaff.asp" target="_blank">City Manager</a>. See <a href="http://www.southjordancity.org/pdf/orgchart.pdf" target="_blank"><span style="#009900;"><strong>South Jordan City Organization Chart</strong></span></a></span></p>
<p><span style="verdana;">The City Manager&#8217;s staffer gave everyone a tour around <span style="#009900;"><strong>South Jordan</strong></span>, explaining what was going on in the different areas of the city. Here are just a few examples:</span></p>
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<div><span style="verdana;">Costco store to be built at 9800 South &amp; Bangerter Hwy and open by Fall 2009.</span></div>
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<div><span style="verdana;">Gold&#8217;s Gym looking at old Albertson&#8217;s building for a new location.</span></div>
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<div><span style="verdana;">Olive Garden and McDonalds to be built in <em>The District</em> shopping center.</span></div>
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<div><span style="verdana;">The news report that South Jordan had spent all its snow removal money was wrong, and South Jordan citizens should not worry about snow removal.</span></div>
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<div><span style="verdana;">South Jordan has an ordinance that restricts parking in the street when it snows!</span></div>
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<p><span style="verdana;">Woa &#8230; wait a minute, what does this ordinance say because I sure have not heard of it? So, I looked it up and found it in the <a href="http://www.southjordancity.org/municipalcode.asp" target="_blank">Municipal Code</a>. I also learned that during 2008, the City Council had amended the particular ordinance for which I was looking.</span></p>
<p><span style="verdana;">So, by attending the City Council meeting we learned about this <a href="http://www.sterlingcodifiers.com/codebook/index.php?book_id=488" target="_blank"><em>Parking During a Snow Event</em> ordinance</a>, which may save us a ticket and a few bucks in the future.</span></p>
<p><span style="verdana;">Another interesting item was revealed during the <em>Citizen Comment</em> time. A well-prepared gentleman informed everyone present of his view that the possible placement of a 100-foot tall cell phone tower in a city park would not be appropriate or advisable. He provided facts, figures, photos, and a compelling argument against placing such an industrial tower in a residential neighborhood and city park.</span></p>
<p><span style="verdana;">The meeting lasted about 90 minutes and served as a good reminder that local government and its officials play a key role in keeping citizens informed as well as make laws they believe will make their city a better place to live. Therefore, the City Council and its meetings are an important part of our <em>Justice</em> system in Utah.</span></p>
<p><span style="verdana;">Attend a City Council meeting in your area and you may be surprised just how invigorating it can be to learn about your community.</span></p>
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