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Pleasant View

Pleasant View City Council - Scott Boehme

Pleasant View City Council Candidates

 

 

Pleasant View Councilman, Scott Boehme, is seeking reelection this November. At a recent Meet the Candidates Night, Boehme expressed concern about too much grow in too many areas of the city. Big complexes, Boehme said, “just don’t fit with the atmosphere we have here” in Pleasant View. Boehme would like to encourage growth along 2700 North, but at a pace that will not burden residents with tax increases.

AMERICAN SPIRIT CONTEST - 2013

AMERICAN SPIRIT CONTEST - 2013

American Spirit Contest begins May 31, 2013, Memorial Day, entries close September 3, Labor Day. Awards at Veterans Day Ceremony on November 8, 2013 at Ogden Veterans Home.             Choose WESTERN American or VETERANS American Contest, or BOTH

$200. REWARD – WESTERN AMERICAN SPIRIT

Mosquitoes

When Pleasant View City Councilman Toby Mileski was elected two years ago, he inquired about the Weber County Mosquito Abatement District of which Pleasant View and surrounding cities are a part.  Pleasant View Mayor, Doug Clifford, noticed his interest and appointed him to represent Pleasant View on the Mosquito Abatement Board of Trustees.

Pleasant View Municipal Election the following individuals have filed to run for city office.

Pleasant View Municipal Election the following individuals have filed to run for city office.

Mayor – 4 year term

Doug Clifford

Toby Mileski

For the City Council – 4 year term (2 positions available)

Jaime Capener

Merrill Harris

Steven Gibson

Scott V. Boehme

 

Mosquitoes -----

When Pleasant View City Councilman Toby Mileski was elected two years ago, he inquired about the Weber County Mosquito Abatement District of which Pleasant View and surrounding cities belong.  Pleasant View Mayor Doug Clifford noticed his interest and appointed him to represent Pleasant View on the Mosquito Abatement Board of Trustees.

Pleasant view Park Ready for Kids

Almost Ready for the Kids

Rotten Ordinance

Rotten Ordinance

“Writing laws is easy, but governing is difficult.”  Leo Tolstoy

 

Sterling Scholars Weber High School:

Jacob Gossner, Music;

Elias Johnson, Science.

Jeremy Porter, Skilled & Technical Sciences Education;

London Musgrave, Visual Arts;

Mariesa Miller, Dance;

Hanna Buswell, Business & Marketing Education;

Nicholas Bell, Computer Technology.

Justin Christensen, Mathematics;

Cecilia Ewing, English;

Karyssa Wolsey, Family & Consumer Sciences;

Rachel Martin, Foreign Language;

Jacob Cevering, Speech/Drama.

John Daines, Social Science.

 

Pleasant View City News: Update on Employee Compensation & Public Works Facility

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Work continues on the improvement of the soft/baseball fields and the replacing of the playground equipment at Pleasant View Park. The City has been working on replacing the current playground and hopes to be finished by the first part of June. Plans for the final design were presented to the Council for approval on April 9th. The City is planning a community service project to finish the project in early June. 

 

Pleasant View Park gets a face lift.

 

Work continues on the improvement of the soft/baseball fields and the replacing of the Playground equipment at Pleasant View Park. The City has been working on replacing the current playground and hopes to be finished by the first part of June. Plans for the final design were presented to the council for approval on April 09th. The city is planning a community service project to finish the project in early June.

 

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