Thursday, August 16, 2012

We've moved to WordPress.com!

ATTN: all residents of Provost South Neighborhood -- we've moved the neighborhood blog and all of it's old posts over to http://ProvostSouth.wordpress.com.

It will allow for easier integration with social media sites like Facebook and Twitter!


Please come join us there! :)
Thanks

Monday, July 11, 2011

Public Meetings this week, July 12th & July 13th!

Hi everybody, a quick reminder if you haven't heard already about the meetings this week with time for public comments/input:

July 12th @ 7:00pm -- regular council meeting -- see the short agenda

July 13th @ 5:00pm -- regular planning commission meeting -- see details

Some of the items will have or could have city-wide impact.

P.S. sorry i don't have time to break it down. i just barely saw the agenda myself today.

P.P.S. Want to receive emails in the future anytime they announce a meeting?
#1 - Go to http://www.utah.gov/pmn/sitemap/publicbody/1600.html
#2 - Click on "Email Subscription" on the right.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Emergency Preparedness

Here is one of many good websites that will help you get prepared
for whatever your future my hold.
Notice the many links on the left side of the page,
depending on what your interests may be.
http://allaboutpreparedness.blogspot.com/p/food-storage.html

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Vision2030 - our future is what we make it.

Vision 2030 is Provo's process for defining a 20 year vision for the Provo Community.  Vision 2030 is an opportunity for a broad look at the future of Provo.
 
A steering committee composed of some of Provo's best and brightest residents formed in January 2010, has been involved in learning more about the important issues facing the City and in defining the visioning process.   The Steering Committee created 13 subcommittees focused on key issues facing the City.  Subcommittee have studied key issue areas and recommended vision statements defining how Provo should tackle the issues over the coming years.

The work up to this point has now culminated in a master visioning document ready for public comment.  This document truly is a "work in progress" and your comments and thoughts are welcome and needed.   You can make comments on the various vision statements in our online comment forum.  You will need to register as a forum user in order to add your comments or discuss the various vision statements.  We are anxious to receive feedback and input from the Provo community about this vision document and process.
 
If you have a blog, webpage, Facebook page or online newsletter, please consider helping us promote the Vision 2030 process and citizen input by adding a button or banner to your page.
 
Vision 2030 is a chance for every resident, business owner and stakeholder in Provo to help define what our community will look like in 20 years.  Join the effort, get involved and help create a 2030 Provo where you and your children and grandshildren will want to live.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Voter Registration Deadline TODAY Oct. 4th!!!

Hi everybody!

If you haven't heard, October 4th is the last day to either Register to Vote or to Update your registration! (for any changes such as address or party, etc, etc.)

So today s the last day to do it via either mail or the web!

Go here to do it -- https://secure.utah.gov/voterreg/ -- try it before it gets late

BECAUSE IF you end up having to mail it, you have till 9:29pm tonight at the
East Bay Post Office at 936 S 250 E
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=936+S+250+E+Provo+UT+84606

The 100 S. 100 W. Post Office postmarks till 5:59pm!

Spread the word!!! :)

P.S. after today you can only do registrations/updates by
walking in to the county elections office at 100 W. Center St.

--
Roger Brown
Provost South Neighborhood Vice Chair
#2 - http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=133411636704115

TODAY, Voter Registration Deadline, Oct 4th!!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Gas Line Break -- homes evac'd along parts of Nevada, California, Dakota, and State Street

A gas line from Questar got hit over an hour or more ago:

KSL has a story at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=12550075 with > very current information.

And from Provo City -- the Approximate Evacuation Area Map: http://www.provo.org/current_issues.gasline_evacuation.html

Note -- they've already called and knocked on the doors of homes that need to be evacuated.

If you need a place to stay, Springcreek Elementary is open and the Red Cross is there.

May everyone be protected in this incident!
Kind Regards,

Roger Brown
Provost South Neighborhood Vice Chair

P.S. I know Dave Knecht is going over to the school right now to try to find out more info. He'll let you know via email.