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Truck Traffic and Parking update.

Ordinance No. 24-06 section 9-2-108 of Springville City Code 1991 is hereby amended.

Highlights from truck traffic and parking update. To read the full ordinance click here.

No truck or trailer shall be allowed to be parked on the public streets in residential zones except while actually loading or unloading merchandise or household goods. In no event shall it remain parked for longer than eight (8) hours.

Except as in above, no truck shall be parked on any public street closer than seventy-five (75) feet to the entrance or exit or intersection with any private driveway, private street, alley or public street.

Truck parking shall be prohibited along Main Street between 900 North and 600 South.

For purposes of this section a truck shall be deemed parked, even though the motor is
running, if the vehicle is left standing for any period in excess of three (3) minutes when the same is not attended by a driver lawfully authorized to drive the said vehicle (except when unloading or loading as provided in paragraph (a) above).

The City Recorder shall keep and maintain accurate maps setting out truck routes and streets upon which truck traffic is permitted. The maps shall be kept on file in the office of the City Recorder and shall be available for inspection by the public.

Springville City turns 156 year old.

Plans are in the making for a fun party celebration honoring the City of Springville on the occasion of its 156th birthday September 18th. The party will be held on Saturday, Sept. 16.

The Springville Historical Society and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are joining their efforts together to sponsor the birthday party. The festivities will be held on Main Street with emphasis on the buildings housed along both sides of Main from 300 South to 100 South.

The program will consist of a walking tour, and tales and stories will be presented at various store fronts by Pioneer Women, thanks to DUP members.

Many pictures will be available to acquaint visitors as to the early appearance of selected buildings.

Please jot down September 16th on your calendars, notify friends and family and come and join in the celebration.

There are many new families in Springville who know nothing about the history of this great town. This will be a perfect way to help them become acquainted with their new place of residence.