Rose Park News

November 30, 2010

Community Council Agenda

Filed under: Community Garden — Baker @ 3:48 pm

AGENDA – Wednesday, December 1, 2010 - 6:30 p.m. - Day-Riverside Library

Conducting: Scott Steenblik

Welcome/Pledge of Allegiance

Area Crime Report – Detective Mark Buhman 10 min.

City/Community Issues – Michael Stott 10 min.

Community Liaison for the Mayor

City Council Issues – Carlton Christensen 10 min.

CERT 15 min.

John Flynt

Neighbor to Neighbor 10 min.

NEXT MEETING:

Wednesday, January 5, 2011 6:30 p.m.

Brent Guyman will be conducting.

INFORMATION ITEMS

Item 1 “Community Garden” - Scott Steenblik (359-0354)

Rose Park Community Garden 877 N Cornell Street (1525 W)

Come work in the garden every Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Extra help is needed during this time to get the ground prepared and plant the seeds. The garden will continue throughout the winter as well as harvesting. If you have questions about your garden please call Scott or visit with him at the garden on Saturday.

Item 2 Stay in touch!

Stay current on city and community events and issues through your e-mail. E-mail Brad Bartholomew at – bbart76@gmail.com to be added to the list. If you know or hear of someone who would like to receive this information page through the mail please contact Brad Bartholomew at the above e-mail address or call 801-673-5854.

Item 3 Crime Report

Each month the Salt Lake City Police Department prepares a report of criminal activity for each Community Council area. Statistics show that crime is lowered in part, due to good citizens keeping a watchful eye on our homes and streets and reporting concerns to our SLC Police officers in a timely way. The full crime report may be viewed by going to www.slcpd.com then click on Crime Maps and Statistics and choosing Community Council Report. Keep an eye on your neighborhood! Get involved! Stay involved!

Item 4 NeighborWorks Salt Lake helping residents with Foreclosures

To help maintain their focus of keeping people in their homes and combating the increased foreclosures, NWSL offers pre-foreclosure counseling to residents, at no cost. NWSL’s counselor works with you and your mortgage servicer to discuss workout options available, and help you prepare a workout agreement application packet. If you or someone you know is behind on payments and facing foreclosure, contact NeighborWorks® Salt Lake at (801) 539-1590 or their website at www.nwsaltlake.org, to discuss options that may be available to you. Hablamos Espanol.

Item 5 Emergency Notification

Email and text messaging may be the fastest way to alert you of danger. As a resident of Salt Lake City you may be rapidly notified of emergencies that may impact you or your family if you choose to logon to SLC Alert to let the city know how to reach you. www.slcalert.com or 2-1-1

Item 6 CERT

Salt Lake City is interested in finding representatives throughout the City interested in participating in the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) efforts. The CERT program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area, and train them in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. CERT is a fantastic way to be involved and helpful in your community. You can sigh up for CERT training courses http://apps.slcgov.com/general/absolutefp/CERTForm.htm

Contact John Flynt at 801-799-3604 if you would like to know more about the program or visit their website http://www.slcgov.com/departments/emergency_man/

Item 7 Snow Removal

Now that winter weather has arrived, please remember to look out for your neighbors and help clear snow if you are able. Salt Lake City’s newly adopted snow removal ordinance requires snow, hail, and sleet to be removed from City sidewalks within 24 hours of a storm’s ending. There are many in our community who could use assistance in clearing their walks.

Contact Information

Brad Bartholomew

Rose Park Community Council Chair 801-673-5854 bbart76@gmail.com

Michael Stott

Community Liaison with the Mayor’s office 801-535-7976 michael.stott@slcgov.com

Carlton Christensen 801-535-7600

City Council Representative carlton.christensen@slcgov.com

Detective Mark Buhman

Salt Lake City Police 801-799-3312 mark.buhman@slcgov.com

Jennifer Seelig

State Legislative Representative 801-519-2544 jseelig@utah.gov

Luz Robles

State Senator for District 1 801-953-0905 lrobles@utahsenate.org

Graffiti Removal Hotline 801-972-7885

Shopping Cart Retrieval 801-446-7984

November 6, 2010

Gentrification isn’t all Bad….

Filed under: food — Baker @ 8:41 pm

Well, at least this is how a recent City Weekly article begins.  I know that North Temple is not technically considered Rose Park, but outsiders refer to it as such and, honestly, I have been interested in going to the Pipa Asian Tapas and Sake Bar.  Read  City Weekly’s review here, and if you have been to the Pipa Asian Tapas and Sake Bar, let us know what you think.

Let Your Voice Be Heard

Filed under: Other — Baker @ 8:30 pm

So you may have already heard about the survey that the Utah Society of Environmental Education is urging all Rose park residents to take, but have you taken the survey yet?  The purpose of the survey  is to receive input form the Community Action Committee and the community that will then lead to the identification of environmental health threats within the Rose Park community. Please help support the enrichment of  our community by filling out this survey.  You can access the survey through this link.

November 1, 2010

Rose Park Community Council Agenda

Filed under: Community Council — Baker @ 5:13 pm

Item 1 “Community Garden” - Scott Steenblik (359-0354)

Rose Park Community Garden 877 N Cornell Street (1525 W)

Come work in the garden every Saturday between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Extra help is needed during this time to get the ground prepared and plant the seeds. May is a good time to plant or transfer small plants to the garden. If you have questions about your garden please call Scott or visit with him at the garden on Saturday.

Item 2 Stay in touch!

Stay current on city and community events and issues through your e-mail. E-mail Brad Bartholomew at – bbart76@gmail.com to be added to the list. If you know or hear of someone who would like to receive this information page through the mail please contact Brad Bartholomew at the above e-mail address or call 801-673-5854.

Item 3 Crime Report

Each month the Salt Lake City Police Department prepares a report of criminal activity for each Community Council area. Statistics show that crime is lowered in part, due to good citizens keeping a watchful eye on our homes and streets and reporting concerns to our SLC Police officers in a timely way.

The full crime report may be viewed by going to www.slcpd.com then click on Crime Maps and Statistics and choosing Community Council Report. Keep an eye on your neighborhood! Get involved! Stay involved!

Item 4 NeighborWorks Salt Lake helping residents with Foreclosures To help maintain their focus of keeping people in their homes and combating the increased foreclosures, NWSL offers pre-foreclosure counseling to residents, at no cost. NWSL’s counselor works with you and your mortgage servicer to discuss workout options available, and help you prepare a workout agreement application packet. If you or someone you know is behind on payments and facing foreclosure, contact NeighborWorks® Salt Lake at (801) 539-1590 or their website at www.nwsaltlake.org, to discuss options that may be available to you. Hablamos Espanol.

Item 5 Emergency Notification

Email and text messaging may be the fastest way to alert you of danger. As a resident of Salt Lake City you may be rapidly notified of emergencies that may impact you or your family if you choose to logon to SLC Alert to let the city know how to reach you.

www.slcalert.com or 2-1-1

Item 6 CERT

Salt Lake City is interested in finding representatives throughout the City interested in participating in the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) efforts. The CERT program educates people about disaster preparedness for hazards that may impact their area, and train them in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster medical operations. CERT is a fantastic way to be involved and helpful in your community. You can sigh up for CERT training courses

http://apps.slcgov.com/general/absolutefp/CERTForm.htm

Contact John Flynt at 801-799-3604 if you would like to know more about the program or visit their website http://www.slcgov.com/departments/emergency_man/

Contact Information

Brad Bartholomew

Rose Park Community Council Chair 801-673-5854 bbart76@gmail.com

Michael Stott

Community Liaison with the Mayor’s office 801-535-7976 michael.stott@slcgov.com

Carlton Christensen 801-535-7600

City Council Representative carlton.christensen@slcgov.com

Detective Mark Buhman

Salt Lake City Police 801-799-3312 mark.buhman@slcgov.com

Jennifer Seelig

State Legislative Representative 801-519-2544 jseelig@utah.gov

Luz Robles

State Senator for District 1 801-953-0905 lrobles@utahsenate.org

Graffiti Removal Hotline 801-972-7885

Shopping Cart Retrieval 801-446-7984

 

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