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Herriman honors four employees with APWA award recognitions

Herriman City Council · March 13, 2025
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Summary

Herriman recognized four employees—Mikaela Harris (stormwater inspector), Jonathan Bowers (flood control), Eric Blackett (GIS and asset management) and Austin Cook (streets)—for awards submitted to the Utah chapter of the American Public Works Association.

Herriman City Council opened its March 12 meeting with employee recognitions honoring four staff selected for awards by the Utah chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA).

Council member Blake read citations for each employee: Mikaela Harris received the stormwater inspector award for developing inspection procedures and ensuring compliance with state and EPA regulations; Jonathan Bowers was recognized as outstanding flood control professional for leadership in flood-control program implementation; Eric Blackett received an award for public GIS and asset management for building a detailed city system of valves, hydrants and as-built records; and Austin Cook was honored for more than 13 years of service in the streets department.

Several honorees were unable to attend due to prior commitments or family reasons; Eric Blackett came to the dais to accept a plaque. Mayor and councilors thanked the employees for work that is often unseen but essential to the community.

No formal actions were associated with the recognitions beyond presentation of plaques and public thanks.