Mayor Gygi and Cedar Hills Council, The many recent changes in City leadership and employees have unexpectedly thrust some of you into unique new positions of service of Cedar Hills residents. With these changes comes a wonderful opportunity to restore the public trust in Cedar Hills’ government. This can be accomplished by a consistent demonstration […]
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Did you know that Cedar Hills has the highest property tax rate in N. Utah County? (http://www.utahcountyonline.org/Dept/Treas/TaxRates.asp ) Did you know that our City Council has been receiving unlimited free golf for years? Did you know our City Employees have been receiving unlimited free golf for years? Did you know that despite misleading information by […]
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By Dennis Romboy, Deseret News / Published: Monday, July 23 2012 9:29 p.m. MDT SALT LAKE CITY — Former Cedar Hills Mayor Eric A. Richardson appears headed for prison after admitting in federal court Monday that he falsified a loan application as part of an equity skimming scheme. In an agreement with federal prosecutors, Richardson […]
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Politics » Gary Gygi promises to report on golf-course finances. By Nick Mathews | The Salt Lake Tribune | Jul 20 2012 The Cedar Hills City Council appointed one of its own as mayor in a special meeting Thursday night. After publicly interviewing nine candidates, the council chose Gary Gygi, a member since January, […]
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In this month’s city newsletter, Cedar Hills offered a rare correction, saying that an earlier report may have misled some residents to believe the city’s golf course was in the black when in fact it is subsidized. In September 2011 the city said the golf course had “shown positive cash flow” since 2005 “and even […]
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GOOD NEWS! Cedar Hills city officials have publicly admitted the golf course is not profitable. Thank you! The September 2011 front page Newsletter incorrectly gave the impression that the golf course was profitable, when it declared, “The City golf course has shown positive cash flow from operating activities since 2005 and even had a cash […]
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Ex-Cedar Hills mayor faces felony charge Allegations » After resigning Monday, he now is accused of bank fraud By Tom Harvey | The Salt Lake Tribune • Last Updated Jun 27 2012 06:21 pm The former mayor of the Utah County town of Cedar Hills, who resigned his post this week, is facing a federal […]
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By Benjamin Wood, Deseret News Published: Tuesday, June 26 2012 2:59 p.m. MDT CEDAR HILLS — Expressing his love for the community, Cedar Hills Mayor Eric Richardson resigned his position on Sunday in a prepared statement from the city. The motivation behind Richardson’s resignation was not explained in the statement, but his decision comes in […]
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June 23, 2012 12:20 am • Caleb Warnock – Daily Herald Cedar Hills considered taking out a liquor license for its new recreation center. The issue came to light after resident Ken Cromar obtained council members’ email using an open records request. “The city is considering a liquor license for the community recreation center, but […]
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June 20, 2012 12:14 am • Caleb Warnock – Daily Herald The Utah State Records Committee has ordered that Cedar Hills comply with a public records request for the release of emails between council members for the past year. See complete story at… http://www.heraldextra.com/news/local/north/cedar-hills/cedar-hills-ordered-to-release-emails/article_ae58fda1-ab2c-5a77-8436-c56d6d691900.html
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