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At Your Service newsletter
Tuesday, November 25, 2008 - 05:08 AM
Stay current on Ogden City News by reading the At Your Service newsletter by clicking here.
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New On-Line Utility Billing System
Monday, November 10, 2008 - 05:35 AM


New On-Line Utility Billing System
Results in upgrade for Current Users
Ogden City has made it easier for Residents to take control of their Utility Billing by upgrading their Utility Billing service. Utility Pay gives residence the same convenience with some added features that puts them in control.
In addition to viewing their current balance and due date, residents will be able to view graphs showing consumption, history, review past payments, show any deposit on file, request to receive bills via e-mail and make service requests. Encrypted information provides security of citizen’s personal information.
More than 6,000 residents have used the current on-line system, these customers will need to transition to the new service by changing their bookmarks and creating a new account on Utility Pay.
There will be no interruption in on-line payment service provided the new account is initiated before the next billing cycle. For those that have not yet signed up for on-line payments of their utilities now is a great time to start. There is no fee and on-line set up is easy.
Get started right away by setting up your account at http://utilitypay.ogdencity.com
For more information about on-line billing Click here, or if you need help initiating your new account call 801-629-8321.

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We Need Your Help
Friday, November 07, 2008 - 11:02 AM
Crime is down in Ogden--in fact, Ogden's crime rate is the lowest it has been in 20 years--but we need your help to continue the trend.
The city is asking every resident to be an advocate for crime prevention.  A questionnaire has been mailed to every household that asks about illegal activity within your neighborhoods and asks for residents' e-mail addresses.
The e-mail address will be kept confidential and used by police officers to communicate with citizens when help is needed in specific areas of the city.
Please fill out and return the Crime Prevention Advocacy postcard or call 801-629-8388 to respond via telephone, or to submit on-line click here.

Be and Advocate for crime prevention and pay attention to what is happening in your neighborhood. Be aware of changes and if you see suspicious activity, report it to the Ogden City Police Department's non-emergency dispatch number at 801-935-8221 or your neighborhood community policing officer.

You can make a difference in your neighborhood.

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Provide Input on the Future of Mt Ogden Golf Course
Thursday, March 13, 2008 - 12:34 PM
The public is encouraged to voice their opinions concerning the future of city-owned Mt Ogden Golf Course.  Options identified include a tax increase, a redesign of the golf course, a conversion of the golf course back to its natural habitat, and the creation of a special improvement district.  To comment on these options or to suggest one of your own, please respond to MtOgdenGolfCourse@ogdencity.com     
  
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Receive City Council Updates in Your Inbox
Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 02:36 AM

If you would like to receive all of the latest information on the issues being discussed by the Ogden City Council, simply click here to be added to the City Council's informational e-mail list. Those on the list receive City Council agendas, press releases, announcements, citizen input surveys and other pertinent information.


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Ogden Seeks To Identify Rental Properties
Thursday, January 24, 2008 - 03:52 AM
Citizens are being asked to report possible rental properties in their neighborhood as part of a City wide effort to identify all rental dwellings and make sure they are properly licensed. 

Rental properties are required by law to be licensed as a business and are encouraged to follow basic guidelines through the Good Landlord Program, which helps ensure that rental properties are an enhancement to our city’s neighborhoods. 

All 2008 business license fees are due by January 31, and the City is offering a penalty-free grace period to citizens until February 5 to bring their license fees current.

For a copy of the full press release issued January 24th on this topic, click here.
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Council continues to explore Water Horizons
Thursday, November 08, 2007 - 11:54 AM

After approving several projects in December 2007 that will improve the quality of the water and storm water service for Ogden residents and businesses, the Ogden City Council is continuing to explore ways to improve the way the City and its residents use water.

The Council is currently in the planning stages of creating a drought management plan. As with other aspects of its Water Horizons process, the Council is anxious to share drought-management information with residents. As more information becomes available, the Council will communicate it. Click here to see what the Council's Water Horizons process has yielded so far.



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The Junction – A Good Investment for Ogden City
Thursday, May 31, 2007 - 07:41 AM
The Junction, downtown Ogden’s entertainment, retail and residential complex built on the site of the former Ogden City Mall, is well underway. The Salomon Center (Fat Cats, Gold’s Gym, Costa Vida, Striker’s Grill, Pizza Factory, and other retail) along with the Megaplex 13 theaters are already open to the public. 

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