The Millville Christmas Celebration, sponsored by the Millville City Youth Council will be Saturday, December 7th from 9 - 11 am at the South Park pavilion. Come grab a treat, snap a picture with Santa and visit with other people from the community. There will be a book drive as well. Click HERE for more information.
The Millville City Council is concerned about safety with off-highway vehicles (OHVs) on City streets. Please note that in Utah, everyone who operates an OHV must pass an online course and have a course completion certificate. HERE is a flyer with information on the course. In addition, all OHV operators in Millville City must either have a valid driver's license or learner's permit or be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. HERE is the City Code as it relates to OHVs and HERE is additional information from the State.
With the help of an engineering firm, a determination has been made that there are no lead water service lines in Millville City. This determination was made using data from installation dates as well as a random sampling of homes built prior to the lead bans. Please reach out to the Public Works Department if you have any questions.
The Utah Department of Environment Quality has published a fact sheet with important information on how to reduce the risk of ground water contamination with properly maintained septic systems. Click HERE for more information.
If you didn't get a chance to check out the Millville museum during the City Celebration and want to take a look, reach out to Clint Preston and he can set up a time to meet you at the museum and show you around. (307) 248-3547; clnicholes@gmail.com
Rocky Mountain Power is taking steps to reduce wildfire risk. With the focus on safety, Rocky Mountain Power may de-energize power lines as a preventative measure during periods of the greatest wildfire risk anywhere across our service area. · Enhanced Safety Settings: These settings are used with devices that de-energize lines when a fault is detected, reducing the chance of a potential fire ignition. · Public Safety Power Shutoff: The decision to implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff is based on extreme weather and area conditions, including high wind speeds, low humidity and critically dry fuels. · Encroachment Strategy/Emergency De-energization: When an active wildfire moves close enough to threaten burning into the area of our lines or equipment, we may complete an emergency de-energization of our power lines. Our encroachment strategy refers to how we use emergency de-energization to reduce catastrophic wildfire risk. Learn More · Please watch and learn more about emergency de-energizations in this video and on our website at RockyMountainPower.net/Deenergize. · Wildfire safety information can be found at RockyMountainPower.net/Wildfire. · Get outage updates at RockyMountainPower.net/Outages and sign up for alerts at RockyMountainPower.net/Alerts.
Want to make your home more energy-efficient and comfortable? BRAG's Weatherization Program is here to help! Year-round assistance is available for eligible applicants. With federal and utility funding, BRAG provides a range of services, such as attic insulation, wall insulation, air sealing, repair or replace of damaged heating systems, evaluations for the need to replace windows, and installing ventilation fans to meet ASHRAE standards. All of these are possible at NO COST to the applicant. To apply for the program, call BRAG at 435-752-7242 and ask for "weatherization" or visit https://brag.utah.gov/depts/weatherization-crisis/ Don't miss this opportunity to save on energy costs and enjoy a cozier home!