This year the sales dates are: June 23 - July 27, December 29 - December 31, and 2 days prior and on Chinese New Year's Eve. This year the discharge dates are: July 1 - July 7, July 21 - July 27, between the hours of 11am - 11pm except till midnight on July 4 and July 24. Further discharge dates are: December 31 and Chinese New Year's Eve between the hours of 11am - 1am the following day. Here is the full press release.
The City of Logan is pleased to offer a grant program intended to stimulate investment in downtown building façades. The program is designed to assist rehabilitation projects of varying scope. These may range from smaller painting, lighting, or awning replacement projects to more extensive storefront modifications or complete façade overhauls. Property renovations may include efforts to enhance parking areas.
For more info, click here.
Mosquito Control Season Nearing
The Logan City Environmental Department would like the public to know that mosquito control
season is
nearing. Details on a specific begin date will appear in a future public service announcement. In
preparation for mosquito abatement season, any residents who would like to personally be
contacted prior to us spraying in their neighborhood should call Joe Archer, city forester, at
(435) 716-9749.
Building safety and fire prevention codes address all aspects of construction, such as structural
soundness of buildings, reliability of fire prevention and suppression systems, plumbing and
mechanical systems, and energy efficiency and sustainability. To ensure buildings are safe, the
active participation of building safety and fire prevention officials, architects, builders,
engineers, contractors and others in the construction industry, as well as property owners is
required. To help raise awareness of building safety, the Logan City Building Safety Department
proudly celebrates Building Safety Month this May. The theme,
"An International Celebration of
Safe and Sensible Structures"
highlights four areas:
Energy and Green Building; Disaster Safety
and Mitigation; Fire Safety and Awareness;
and
Backyard Safety.
Come join us in celebrating Building Safety Month in the month of May!
Ribbon cutting for the new Logan City Solar Farm was at 1:00 pm Thursday, April 19th. This is Phase One of the new 80-unit Logan City Solar Farm, located approximately 200 North 2700 West and tied into the City power grid. Output will be monitored until the Renewable Energy & Conservation Advisory Board and the Power Advisory Board feel that there is enough data to make the units available for purchase by interested residents of Logan City. Each unit collects and transfers data through the Ethernet for real time output. The public will be able to monitor the facility through this link: solar array statistics.
Cache County: 2nd Healthiest County in Utah
Cache County has been ranked as the second healthiest county in Utah according to www.countyhealthrankings.org. Morgan was the highest ranking county, and Carbon was the lowest ranking county of the counties that were considered. For an article explaining how these rankings were determined, visit cachevalleydaily.com. If you want to see how all of the Utah counties stack up against each other, visit countyhealthrankings.org.
Bagged Compost Available, $1.50 per cubic foot
The Logan City Green Waste Facility now has bagged compost available for $1.50/cubic ft! The Green Waste Facility is open Monday through Saturday from 8 am to 5:30 pm year round and is located at the Logan Landfill (1400 W 200 N in Logan). If you have any questions, please call at (435) 750-9981.
Park Avenue Closed from 1000 S to 1600 S
Park Avenue is closed from 1000 South to 1600 South. The Street Department is installing drainage pipe and building up the roadway in order to prevent further road closures due to flooding. The newly extended anticipated completion date of the work is May 19, 2012.
2012 Curbside Green Waste Collection Beginning
The Logan City Environmental Department is pleased to announce the beginning of the 2012 curbside green waste collection season. Curbside green waste collection began weekly collection on Monday March 26th. We would like to remind residents that green curbside collection cans are designed for green waste materials only and no garbage is allowed. Please keep in mind that green waste can always be taken to the Logan City Green Waste Facility for no charge. For questions, or to sign up to have a green can at your home, please see our website or call our office at (435) 716-9755.
The Logan City Environmental Department announces that the landfill will no longer hold extended summer hours. The landfill, green waste facility, and household hazardous waste facility will be open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm year-round. For questions, please call the landfill at (435) 750-9981.