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2023 Transportation System Plan

The City Council adopted the 2023 Transportation System Plan (TSP) on June 20, 2023. The new TSP went into effect on July 20, 2023. You may see the adopted TSP by clicking, here: 2023 Transportation System Plan.

French Conversation Group

Date:  2nd and 4th Mondays
Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Hoodland Library Community Room

 

Improve your French conversation skills in a friendly setting. All levels welcome!

French Conversation Group

Date:  2nd and 4th Mondays
Time: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: Hoodland Library Community Room

 

Improve your French conversation skills in a friendly setting. All levels welcome!

Tree Emergencies

EMERGENCIES WITH TREES:

For fallen trees that are blocking a city street, please contact the Public Works Department through the City App or phone (see contact information above below under "Report an Issue").  The Public Works Department is only responsible for clearing the asphalt to enable the smooth flow of traffic, including emergency response vehicles to use the street.  Any cleanup outside of the street is the responsibility of the adjacent property owner.  

Hazardous Trees

  • Generally, an immediate tree hazard is when a tree suddenly starts uprooting (cracks appear in the soil) or a tree suddenly starts splitting (fresh, white sapwood is visible in tree cracks) where the main branches connect to the trunk. 
     

Trees in Environmentally Sensitive Areas

Tree removal within environmentally sensitive areas require a tree removal permit through the Flood and Slope Hazard (FSH) Overlay regulations as outlined in Chapter 17.60 of the Sandy Development Code. The City of Sandy must limit tree removal in such areas as to minimize public and private adverse impacts from flooding, erosion, landslides, and degradation of water quality.

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