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Herriman parks fertilization moved in-house; city reports program ahead of schedule and under budget

Herriman City (Herrimanology podcast) · January 30, 2026
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Summary

City podcast hosts said the parks director brought fertilization work in-house; council received a report that the program is ahead of schedule, under budget, and producing improved turf, though no dollar amounts were provided.

Herriman city officials reported that the parks department has moved routine fertilization work in-house and that the pilot has shown preliminary operational and fiscal benefits. On the Herrimanology podcast, a host summarized council comments that the parks director proposed the change, council approved a trial and the director’s report to council said the effort is “ahead of schedule, under budget” with “better fertilization, better grass, better vegetation.”

Why it matters: bringing work in-house can shift labor and equipment…

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