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Mayor warns of bleak water outlook; city asks major users to delay outdoor watering until May 1

American Fork City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Bradley Frost said the water outlook is bleak and the city has urged major water users to delay outdoor watering until May 1. The council plans proactive conservation outreach this season.

Mayor Bradley J. Frost told the City Council on March 10 that the water conservation committee had met and concluded the water outlook for the year was bleak. He said the city has been meeting with major water users, who “have all agreed they will not water until May 1st,” and emphasized the need for early conservation measures.

Frost said the city will take a proactive stance on public education and outreach about water conservation this year. No formal water restrictions or emergency declarations were made at the meeting; the mayor’s comments were presented as preparatory steps and an appeal for voluntary compliance.