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Residents and community groups urge recycling, neighborhood fixes and events during public comment

6011599 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

At the Oct. 21 Midvale City Council meeting residents and community groups spoke during public comment about the Midvale Community Council’s new website and Halloween activities, a Twin Peaks Street speed‑hump concern, requests for glass recycling collection sites, and interest in community emergency (CERT) training and street benches.

Multiple residents and community‑group representatives addressed the Midvale City Council during the public‑comment period on Oct. 21, 2025, raising neighborhood and community‑service topics.

Luke Mains, secretary of the Midvale Community Council, updated the council that the community council’s website is live at midvalecc.org, announced a Halloween‑decoration contest with local gift‑card prizes, and said the group is partnering with the Boys and Girls Club to collect donations and assist at a Halloween party. He also said the community council has filed for 501(c)(3) status and has an EIN and that committees (active transportation, events, beautification,…

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