Our hope for Logan is to make it a pleasant place to live where families can raise children in
beautiful
neighborhood surroundings with opportunities for association, friendship, and learning. Logan
being a progressive community needs to maintain its hometown atmosphere. Enduring character
and consideration for the entire community is foremost. We want to sustain this city where all
people can join together in a full array of community activities.
Logan has long been a
desirable place to live in Cache Valley, due in no small measure, to the range of choices made
available to citizens, thereby affording greater freedoms to residents. A number of diverse
neighborhoods exist, faced with limits to escalating growth. Our natural constraints and
the gradual development of adjacent communities are reducing our growth options.
Meanwhile, newer communities up and down the valley offer large areas of “new”
development on converted bench and farm lands. Utilization of our remaining resources, refocusing
growth inward, and maintaining the utmost level of livability will continue to bestow neighborhood
distinction.
See the map of neighborhood districts and meet their associated representatives.
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Reporting a neighborhood concern or a specific code violation merely requires a written request,
along with a description of the concern, your name and contact information. Submit a
compliance request
here or via the tab to the left. Anonymous complaints are generally not processed.
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Public Neighborhood Council Meetings
Meetings are held in the City Hall Conference Room, 290 North 100 West, at 5:30 pm.
Meetings will be held on the following days:
June 7, 2012
July 19, 2012
August 30, 2012
October 11, 2012
November 29, 2012