Friday, July 24, 2009

RAP


Reverse Angle Parking Comes to Downtown Victor




HOW IT WORKS

Backing into a parking stall is easy.

1. Use your right turn signal to indicate your intention to park
2. Pull past the parking stall and stop
3. Back up into the parking stall

When it’s time to leave, simply look to your left to check for oncoming cars or bicycles, then pull forward into the driving lane

Friday, July 17, 2009

July 23, 2009 Victor City Hall

CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA




There will be a special meeting of Victor’s City Council beginning at 7:00 p.m. This is a work meeting concerning the 2009-2010 calendar budget.
July 22, 2009 Victor City Hall

CITY COUNCIL
MEETING AGENDA



7:00 Pledge of Allegiance and Agenda Approval
Minutes Review

Rula Matkin
– Discussion with Council regarding failed LMI sewer
connection and associated costs – 20 minutes

Susan Fenger – Update of Grant Prioritization - 30 minutes

Targhee Animal Shelter – Budget Request – 15 minutes

Timberline Ranch – Herb Heimerl – Amendment to Development
Agreement as per 7/8/09 meeting with partners – 30 minutes

Sunrise Engineering – Jason Linford – Customer Satisfaction Query
with Services – 20 minutes

New Signage for Diagonal Parking and Lane Configuration - 15 minutes

Ordinance 5-1-3 – Chapter 1 – “Diagonal Parking Zones” – Cari Golden - Discussion on wording changes - 30 minutes

Parks and Recreation – Appointed Citizen Committee and
Responsibilities – 15 minutes

Budget – Continuing Discussion – 20 minutes

Administrative

Calendaring
July 20 -30 – Construction for Road Restriping Project
July 23 – Council Budget Work Meeting – 7:00
July 29 – Dutch Oven Dinner w/Orton Foundation
7:30 pm. Victor City Park

Bills and Adjourn

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Teton County Housing Authority

Home Ownership Seminar

July 28, 2009

The Teton County Housing Authority (TCHA) is excited to bring its second in a series of Home Ownership Seminars to Teton County residents. The purpose of the seminar is to provide information on affordable workforce housing opportunities in Teton County.

The seminar will include:

§ An update on the progress TCHA is making toward developing workforce housing.

§ A review of the Teton County workforce housing eligibility guidelines.

§ Information on current mortgage financing and down payment options.

§ The opportunity for participants to begin the application process to be considered for workforce housing.

The Home Ownership Seminar is free and will be held at the Council Chambers in the Driggs City Center on July 28, 2009, from 5:30 – 7:00 PM. Light refreshments will be provided.

Please RSVP to Emerson, Teton County Housing Authority Director, at 354-2362 or hac@co.teton.id.us.

Monday, July 6, 2009

July 8, 2009 Victor City Hall

CITY COUNCILMEETING AGENDA



7:00 Pledge of Allegiance and Agenda Approval

Minutes Review

Dahvi Wilson – Update of Current Activities of the Envision Victor
Program -30 minutes

Grant Thompson – Discussion of Abandoned Main Street
Foundation - 30 minutes

Resolution R09-0708 – Adoption by Council
Resolution pertaining to four Council designated goals for budgeting process – 5 minutes

Timberline Ranch – Rob Heuseveldt and Herb Heimerl – Update Council on
discussion held with developers concerning project completion –
30 minutes

Teton Springs – Sewer Rate Adjustment – 30 minutes

P&Z
Jorgensen Associates – Proposed Lot Line Adjustment at 52 Birch Circle - 15 minutes

Consent Agenda
Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law – Sunset Village

Discussion Item
Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law – Rendezvous Meadows–15 minutes

Traffic Count – Rob Heuseveldt - ElectTrElectronicTraffic Study for 950 S,Crystal Avenue and Agate Street –
15 minutes

Road Striping Plan – Rob Heuseveldt – Council Discussion for Cost &
Approval – 15 minutes

Calendaring
July 15 – Proposed Truck Route Open House
July 16-21 – Pump Track Construction
July 29 – Dutch Oven Dinner w/Orton Foundation
7:30 pm. Victor City Park

Bills and Adjourn

Thursday, July 2, 2009

US House of Representatives Shout out to litttle Victor

On June 25, 2009, Federal Transit Administrator, Peter M. Rogoff, gave testimony before the Committee on Transportation Infrastructure to the United States House of Representatives on “…progress in implementing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.”

Mr. Rogoff made the following comments with regards to Idaho…


“Finally, in Idaho, where transit advocates have long fought to build a strong base, the Governor there has approved the use of more than $8.7 million in Recovery Act funds to put more Idahoans to work and improve rural transportation options. The Governor projects that the public transportation projects are calculated to generate or preserve approximately 155 jobs working on a range of projects including a new transit center in Victor, bike and pedestrian paths in Ponderay, and increased transit services in several communities that depend on tourism to support their economy.”