Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Detention Basin Sod
This week work will begin to prepare the ground in the detention basin (Chamberry Park) for sod. The ground will be raked, low spots regraded, and herbicide sprayed to kill existing weeds. This will also occur on the east dirt slope of the Highland Hills Ithica Playground. Once the ground has been prepared, sod will be laid. Please remember to stay off the sod for 2 weeks. After that, it's all game!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Detention Basin Sod Coming Soon!
Tonight, Tuesday, July 20th, the Highland City Council approved funding to install sod in the detention basin, (Chamberry Park). Sod will be coming soon! Remember that you will need to stay off of it for two weeks, but after that, you can run at your heart's content! Just remember, it's not for motorized vehicles or bycicles (of course, sleds are o.k. and oh, so much fun in the snow!)
Monday, July 19, 2010
Detention Basin
The previous city council budget session allowed for funding of the detention basin. Highland City Council will be reviewing and approving the action item 9.3 on the agenda for sodding of the detention basin/Chamberry Park on Tuesday, July 20th. The action items are tentatively scheduled for 9:40, however, City Council meetings don't always follow this time well. You can email your city councilmen/councilwoman and encourage them to support this action item. You can also show your support by attending the meeting. You can find each city councilperson's email address at http://www.highlandcity.org/cgi-bin/hc/elected_officials.html.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Detention Basin - Come Show Your Support!
Highland City is holding a special session tomorrow, Tuesday, June 22nd, to consider the city budget for next year. It will be held at 6:00 p.m. at the Highland City building. One of the budget items will be to address sod in the detention basin (Chamberry Park), piping the open drainage system and canal behind the Ithica Park playground, and leveling/covering the dirt hill behind the playground. Please come and show your support for funding these important items so that the work that was started can be completed!
Open Space Steering Committee Meeting Tonight
Tonight, Monday, June 21st there will be another Open Space Steering Committee Meeting at the Highland City Building. From 6:00-7:30 will be presentations on each of the 18 open space developments. Information has been collected from each of the 18 neighborhoods by their representatives. There will be a public comment portion at the end of the meeting. This is a great time to make your voice heard! See you then!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Highland City Open Space Steering Committee

WE NEED YOUR INPUT! THIS DEFINITELY WILL AFFECT YOU! This volunteer committee consisting mostly of open space residents is different from our little neighborhood project group. This committee has been formed by the city through active volunteers to represent the 18 open space developments in the city. It is identifying and working on resolving the concerns and needs in the 18 open space developments. We need itemized information to give to our representatives on the committee to present at the meeting in two weeks, Monday, June 7th at 6:00 p.m. In order to get through all of the developments, time has been set aside at this meeting to briefly present concerns and items for each. There will also be a public comment time at the end of the meeting. Please pass any comments along by responding to this email so that they can be itemized in our presentation to the committee ( openspace@q.com ). You can also contact your city volunteer representative directly.
o Chamberry Fields – Kristi Vick, kvandkv@msn.com (801) 492-0112
o Highland Hills – Carol Kounanis kounanisce@hotmail.com (801)592-2750 or Doug Ybarra doug.ybarra@pearson.com (435)602-0782
o Mercer Hollow – Doug Cunningham, douglastc@yahoo.com (801)216-4144
• Items identified by the Open Space Steering Committee needing attention/resolution –
o Budget – clearly delineating where the $20 maintenance fee paid monthly to the city is used. Also defining open space, city space, native vs. landscaped, parks, etc.
o Restructuring/rewriting the Open Space Agreement and Application
o Improving communication to open space residents
o Orphan parcels – what to do
o Possible lease of open space
o Trails: connections/safety
o Fencing ordinance
o Resident input – wants, ideas, concerns, etc.
Upcoming Planning Commission and City Council Meetings on Proposed Setbacks
A public hearing for the new flexible set-backs for the smaller properties in the open-space neighborhoods will occur at the June 8th Planning Commission meeting. Please pass the word to all open-space neighborhoods as well as all other interested parties. The city needs your input on the ordinance change! Yes, this may affect you! More information can be found at http://highlandcity.org, meeting agendas, planning commission agenda, June 8th. The agenda should be posted several days before the June 8th meeting.
Highland Hills, Chamberry Fields, and Mercer Hollow Progress
A large number of items have been resolved from the original petition and two additional bonuses were received (the Highland Hills Ithica Park Playground and Highland City Tree Commission Tree Planting Project along 11800 North!). While the resolution of items have been making some progress, some items still have not been resolved and a few additional items have been identified since then. Please make sure to comment on anything that may be bothering you, concerning you, or what you are glad has happened. Comments need not be limited to what was identified on the petition. This information will be presented in the Highland City Open Space Steering Committee on Monday, June 7th. Please send your comments to openspace@q.com.
Arbor Day Fun
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Trees, Trees, and More Trees!
Springtime is so exciting! Flowers begin to bloom, grass begins to green, songbirds melodies carry through the fresh clean air, and trees begin to blossom! Come participate in the joys of spring as we plant 55 trees along 11800 North for the Highland City Arbor Day Annual Tree Planting Project. Tree planting will take place on Saturday, May 1st starting at 8:00 a.m. The more volunteers we have, the sooner we will be done! We hope to be done by 11 a.m., but we may go until noon. Please contact Kristi Vick if you are willing to volunteer. You are also welcome to show up that day! Don't forget your shovel. The more volunteers, the better!
We have two Eagle Scout candidates that will be needing our volunteer help for this project. Come show your support for the scouts and your neighborhood! The best part: the holes will already be dug! All you need to do is show up and help carefully hoist the tree into the hole and make sure it is planted correctly. Education on proper tree planting techniques will be provided by each Eagle Scout candidate just before we begin the project and the city is also offering a class just a few days before. For more information on the class and the annual Arbor Day tree sale, visit http://highlandcity.org/. Click on the Community Involvement link then Tree Commission link. Also there will be information in the Highland City newsletter coming soon!
Nothing adds more value to a development than a well landscaped area. Trees provide substantial benefits such as: aesthetics, sound barriers, energy concervation, reduction in air pollution, economic value, wind reduction, and provide privacy. For more information on the benefits of trees, visit http://www.treesaregood.com/treecare/tree_benefits.aspx.
We hope to see you all there! Have a happy spring!
We have two Eagle Scout candidates that will be needing our volunteer help for this project. Come show your support for the scouts and your neighborhood! The best part: the holes will already be dug! All you need to do is show up and help carefully hoist the tree into the hole and make sure it is planted correctly. Education on proper tree planting techniques will be provided by each Eagle Scout candidate just before we begin the project and the city is also offering a class just a few days before. For more information on the class and the annual Arbor Day tree sale, visit http://highlandcity.org/. Click on the Community Involvement link then Tree Commission link. Also there will be information in the Highland City newsletter coming soon!
Nothing adds more value to a development than a well landscaped area. Trees provide substantial benefits such as: aesthetics, sound barriers, energy concervation, reduction in air pollution, economic value, wind reduction, and provide privacy. For more information on the benefits of trees, visit http://www.treesaregood.com/treecare/tree_benefits.aspx.
We hope to see you all there! Have a happy spring!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Love Your Neighborhood!


Looking for a creative Valentine's Day gift idea? Show your neighborhood how much you care by giving a gift that will last for years to come! Contribute to the Highland Hills monument sign fund!
The broken lettering on the Highland Hills monument sign will be replaced with durable outdoor lettering and will essentially retain its current theme; black lettering with an aluminum background. Funds are being collected now. To contribute, you can donate to the Wells Fargo "Highland Hills" account, or drop a check off to Brett Brimhall, Doug Ybarra, Kristi Vick, or Jen Ballam. A nominal amount of $25.00 is suggested and we would like to have the funds available to begin work by the end of February. If additional funds remain, we will put them towards additional projects that the neighborhood votes on, such as: landscape lighting around the entry sign, shrubs around the equipment boxes on 11800 north, benches and trees around the tot playground, trees to block the view of the powerplant, etc. (suggestions are invited).
Our next project . . . 56 beautiful trees to be planted for Highland City's annual Arbor Day celebrations at no monetary cost! An Eagle Scout candidate will be looking for volunteers for several hours of planting help on May 1st. More information to come soon!
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