Pickleball is a cross between ping pong and tennis, and it’s the fastest growing sport in the country! The city now has two pickleball courts, located in the basketball courts at Heritage Park and Timpanogos Cove Park. Call the city office to reserve the equipment (net, four paddles, and four balls), along with a printed set […]
On October 29, 2014, the City of Cedar Hills refinanced its 2006 Utility Revenue Bond to reduce the interest rate from 4.52% to 2.68%. This will amount to a total net present value savings of approximately $402,000 over the life of the loan, with actual cash savings being approximately $496,000. Through financial advisors Lewis, Young, […]
CEDAR HILLS, UTAH – On October 29, 2014, the City of Cedar Hills refinanced its 2006 Utility Revenue Bond to reduce the interest rate from 4.52% to 2.68%. This will amount to a total net present value savings of approximately $402,000 over the life of the loan, with actual cash savings being approximately $496,000. More information […]
CEDAR HILLS – On April 16, 2013, the City of Cedar Hills refinanced its 2009 Utility Revenue bonds issued for water system improvements to reduce the interest rate from 5.99% to 3.02%. This will amount to a total savings of approximately $236,000 over the life of the loan with a net present value of savings […]
Dear playground enthusiasts, In our monthly newsletter, “Project of the Month”, Berliner Creative Centre showcases projects we feel are deserving of special mention. Criteria for inclusion might be a playground’s unique play value, special circumstances surrounding its construction, or perhaps its individuality, size or location. We hope you enjoy the article. Perhaps it might even […]
Thinking of hiking Mount Timpanogos? Jentry N. Cataluna, the Acting Trails and Wilderness Manager of the Forest Service, says these are a few things to keep in mind: AVOID Weekends and Holidays Carpool Have someone drop your group off and pick up Hike during the week and the off season Bring a jacket, sunscreen, bug spray, […]
The American Fork Police Department, which Cedar Hills contracts for police service, would like to give citizens an opportunity to participate in the acquisition of two new police service dogs. The current dogs, Wolf and Duco, are now nine years old (63 human years) and suffer from arthritis, back and joint discomfort, and fatigue. The […]
School District Bond: Rob Smith, the Assistant Superintendent for Alpine School District, presented to the council regarding the proposed Alpine School District bond, which will be on the ballot for November 8. Due to the large growth within the district, there is a need for new schools. The proposed $387 million bond will be used […]
Cedar Hills maintains five public parks for the recreation and enjoyment of its residents. The parks are supplied with water and electricity, including public restrooms. Each park has playground equipment and ample open space for activities. Starting August 1st 2020, park curfew hours have changed. 7:00 a.m – 10:00 p.m. The City Council met on […]
Cedar Hills, On Monday, July 1, 2013 at approximately 9:45 am, a crane operator moving lumber from a stock yard area to a construction zone for the Cedar Hills Recreation Center addition, reportedly hit an overhead power line causing a major power outage and one sustained personal injury. The power outage was immediately restored and […]