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CITY OFFICE
625 West 3200 South
Nibley, Utah 84321
(435) 752-0431
Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday -
Friday
NIBLEY CITY'S MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of Nibley City
is to make life better for its citizens
by fostering community cooperation
so residents, businesses, and government work together
to develop the City in harmony with its natural
environment, historical surroundings, and in accordance
with the values and vision of the community
as set forth in the General Plan.
The City will provide fiscally sound municipal services
for a safe, attractive, creative, and viable community.
NIBLEY CITY HERITAGE DAYS: June 14-19
Founded in 1935, this summer, Nibley celebrates 75 years! Our theme is “A
Diamond Jubilee!”
Come enjoy a bike parade, baby pageant, children’s play, carnival and so
much more! Festivities take place at the Gibbons/Heritage Park (800 West) and
the Nibley City Park (3200 South). Click
HERE
to find out
more!
Volunteers are needed to help
chaperone games at the Carnival on Saturday, June 19, from 11 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
If you are are available to help for even a few hours, please call Catherine Kraning at 755-6995 by June 5th.
Volunteers (adults and responsible teenagers) are
also needed to
man the carnival rides during Heritage Day's Carnival. Volunteers will
receive a free wristband to enjoy the inflatables when they commit to helping
for an hour. Contact Nikki Snyder at 753-7217 or n.t.snyder@juno.com
to volunteer.
NOTICE TO
ARCHITECTS/ENGINEERS
The City of Nibley,
Utah, is seeking the services of a qualified design team to design a
new City Hall. If you are interested in submitting a proposal,
you may download the Request for Proposals HERE . The deadline
for submitting a proposal is June 25, 2010, at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall
(625 W. 3200 S., Nibley).
Abatement activities (larvacide
and surveillance) have begun; fogging (adult control) will begin on MONDAY,
MAY 24. Fogging in Nibley will occur on Wednesday evenings throughout the
summer months.
Millville-Nibley Cemetery is a service district independent of Millville
City. It is located within the Millville City limits at approximately
250 East 100 North. For more information, contact David Dickey at (435)
753-2325.
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Click
HERE
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** Photo credit (mountains in upper right corner): Former Nibley resident, David Sidwell
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