Ogden City Council

Ogden to study water rates

OGDEN -- As the Ogden City Council continues its comprehensive study of water rates, several public meetings have been scheduled.

Ogden City Council shifts responsibility for CO detectors to tenants

OGDEN -- The city has changed its ordinance on carbon monoxide detectors, shifting responsibility from owners to occupants.

Rounding up on Ogden water bills could fund scholarships

OGDEN -- The city hopes spare change taken from residents' water bills will help local high school students on their path toward higher education.

Ogden council mulls outdoor smoking ban

OGDEN -- Smoking has long been banned at many indoor locations, but in Ogden, the ban might soon involve some outdoor locations as well.

The Ogden City Council is considering an ordinance to regulate smoking outside.

The draft ordinance states that tobacco smoke is a form of air pollution and is a danger to the public health that also discourages some residents from using public facilities.

Ogden council again tables plan for corridor west of Wall Avenue

OGDEN -- The city council Tuesday night again tabled the adoption of a plan guiding development along the 21st Street corridor.

Ogden stretches River Project tax deal

OGDEN -- The Ogden Redevelopment Agency board adopted a resolution Tuesday night that will extend the Ogden River Project tax increment collection period by eight years.

The tax increment collection period for the Ogden River Project was set to expire June 30, 2019, but the extension allows the RDA to collect tax increment through June 2027.

Tax increment financing is a tool that captures projected property tax revenue created by a development and then allows those funds to be invested for improvements associated with the project.

(ERIN HOOLEY/Standard-Examiner) Mike Caldwell greets mayoral competitor Brandon Stephenson (right) on Tuesday in Ogden.

Caldwell swears in; Council elects new chair

OGDEN -- Mayor Mike Caldwell officially took office, and Neil Garner was named chairman of the city council Tuesday, marking a change in municipal leadership.

Caldwell, who succeeds Matthew Godfrey as mayor, was sworn in Tuesday during a ceremony at the Ogden Municipal Building before a standing-room-only crowd.

Caldwell thanked Godfrey for the decade of passion and new direction that he brought to the city as mayor.

Godfrey, that jerk, did a lot of good as Ogden's mayor

Thursday I had coffee at Grounds for Coffee on 25th Street, then wandered past the shops, restaurants and businesses to Ron Inkley's Imaging Depot for a roll of film I had developed.

Read that paragraph again. Twelve years ago the walk I took was vastly different.

Sadie Clifford's coffee shop didn't exist. Ron Inkley's place was a run-down bus station. Almost none of the shops, stores and restaurants in between were there.

Ogden tables its plan for 21st Street corridor

OGDEN -- The city council Tuesday night tabled the adoption of a plan guiding development along the 21st Street corridor to further study building height recommendations.

Ogden incentivizes new showroom for auto dealer

OGDEN -- The city administration wants to create a redevelopment area to provide tax increment to John Watson Chevrolet as an incentive for the construction of a new $3 million showroom.

The proposal calls for the dealership, located at 3535 Wall Ave., to receive $10,000 to $20,000 in tax increment annually for 10 years, said Tom Christopoulos, the city's deputy director of community and economic development.

The exact amount of tax increment provided to John Watson Chevrolet would depend on the property tax generated by the new showroom, Christopoulos said.

Top of Utah begins cleaning up mess from wind storm

The roar of chain saws resounded through neighborhoods along the Wasatch Front on Friday as residents worked to clean up the aftermath of Thursday's windstorm.

Raechel Williams, her two children, husband, extended family members, neighbors and friends sawed broken maple and willow tree limbs and raked debris at their Centerville home.

She said it will take at least one more day to get her yard in shape.

WSU students share anti-tobacco initiative info with Ogden

OGDEN -- Representatives from Weber State University's Student Senate told the city council Tuesday night they are hopeful the school's administration will make the campus tobacco-free by 2013.

"Courageous leaders need to step up," Brady Harris, a student senator representing Weber State's Davis County campus, said following a council work session.

Ogden City Council agrees to study water rate proposals

OGDEN -- Mayor Matthew Godfrey expressed extreme disappointment Tuesday night that the city council refused to approve his proposal to immediately lower water rates.

"It's unjustifiable to charge some citizens more than others," he told the city council. "I encourage you to make that right."

Instead of adopting Godfrey's proposal, the city council approved a resolution to begin a comprehensive effort starting next month to establish new water rates.

Godfrey plans special session to discuss Ogden water rates

OGDEN -- Mayor Matthew Godfrey plans to employ a rarely used executive privilege to call the city council into a special session, forcing them to address his proposal to lower Ogden's water rates.

Stephenson

Ogden students get election savvy on mayoral race

OGDEN -- It's not every day that the start of a mayoral debate is decided by rock, paper, scissors. But on Friday afternoon, Ogden candidates Brandon Stephenson and Mike Caldwell did just that in Ogden High School auditorium.

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