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Herriman honors public works employees who won national APWA awards
Summary
Herriman City recognized four public works employees — Jonathan Bowers, Mikaela Harris, Eric Blackett and Austin Cook — for awards from the American Public Works Association, and council members praised staff service.
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Herriman City officials used the post-meeting podcast to recognize public works and other city employees who received awards from the American Public Works Association (APWA).
John LaFollette, communications manager, and Council Member Teddy Hodges (District 2) highlighted the contributions of employees who work behind the scenes to keep water, streets and other services running. Hodges said of the workforce: "These people really are the city, and they make it work." The employees named were Jonathan Bowers, Mikaela Harris, Eric Blackett and Austin Cook; each received different awards and titles were not specified on the recording.
Officials encouraged residents to contact the city's service desk for routine requests and said they appreciate the public-works team's work year-round. No formal proclamations or ordinance actions were reported in the podcast recording.

