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Lindon staff reports on community programs, school events and cemetery expansion

Lindon City Council · December 2, 2025

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Summary

Council liaison updates covered Communities That Care program successes (100% attendance for a family class), scheduled parent-education workshops on Jan. 12, and progress on a cemetery expansion including new asphalt, concrete work and columbarium footings; city staff also reminded council about employee holiday lunch and state-level issues in the League newsletter.

During liaison and administrator reports, councilors highlighted recent community programming and facilities work. Council member Hooley summarized Communities That Care activities: the 'Good Choices Strengthening Families' class achieved full attendance, red ribbon weeks were completed at Linden Elementary, Timpanogos Academy and Oak Canyon Junior High, and a parent-education "Community Connection" workshop is scheduled for Jan. 12 at Timpanogos High School.

Public works updates described ongoing ditch and canal piping, landscape rehabilitation and plans to plant 74 trees for property owners and the tree board. Staff said snowplows are ready for winter operations. Regarding the cemetery expansion, a liaison invited residents to view site progress: asphalt has been laid, concrete work is underway and columbarium footings are being installed; staff described a planned central garden for cremated remains.

The city administrator reminded council of the employee Christmas lunch RSVP and noted the League of Cities and Towns newsletter flagged several state issues for attention—proposals on property-tax limits, preemption of local housing and land-use authority, and a proposed statewide water fee to cover declining federal water-system grant funding. The administrator estimated the prospective water fee would be in the $1–$3 per month range and asked councilors to watch and speak with state legislators as needed.

The council approved the Nov. 17 and Nov. 18 meeting minutes by motion (unanimous). The liaison and staff updates closed with thanks and transition to the public hearing agenda item.