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Lehi commission approves July 4 skate event, demolition permit and several city purchases; multiple ordinances move forward
Summary
The Lehi City Commission on July 1 approved a July 4 'Live Like Cash' skate competition, a demolition permit for 144 Terrigo Ave, a pickup purchase not to exceed $55,000, and several other routine motions; commissioners also advanced multiple ordinances and directed staff to draft a water tap-fee resolution for a future meeting.
The Lehi City Commission on July 1 approved a suite of routine but consequential local actions, including permitting a July 4 youth skate competition, clearing the way for a demolition of a derelict structure, and authorizing municipal purchases.
Oliver Renner, who identified himself to the commission as representing the Live Like Cash youth program, described a July 4 skateboard competition at the city skate park, said volunteers and sponsors had donated prizes and safety equipment, and asked the commission to approve the event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The commission moved to approve the event and, on a voice vote, the motion passed.
The commission approved a demolition permit for 144 Terrigo Avenue after…
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