- Lehi City - Lehi City
Lehi Ledger: Your Monthly Community Update The July edition of the Lehi Ledger is here! In this month’s message, City Councilmember Michelle Stallings re Continue Reading View All News Articles
- About Lehi - Lehi City
Founded in 1850, Lehi is one of the oldest communities in Utah Named after a prophet from the Book of Mormon, the city has a storied past that includes the construction of the original Lehi Fort, which served as a refuge for early settlers
- Parks Recreation - Lehi City
We’re the heart of community engagement and outdoor fun in Lehi, Utah Dedicated to enriching lives through exceptional recreational programs and well-maintained parks, we offer something for everyone, from tranquil trails to dynamic events
- Community - Lehi City
Originally settled by Mormon pioneers, Lehi has been known as Sulphur Springs, Snow’s Springs, Dry Creek, and Evansville It was incorporated as Lehi City in 1852
- Events Celebrations - Lehi City
This meeting will include public information updates on potential flooding, a Lehi C E R T introduction, a communications overview, plus volunteer and training opportunities, and more!
- Vialetto Water UPDATE - Lehi City
The Lehi City Water Department is pleased to provide an update on the pressurized irrigation (PI) reservoir project serving the Vialetto pressure zone on Traverse Mountain
- Residents - Lehi City
Not only is Lehi a city of great opportunities and activities, it is backed up by a full slate of municipal services including its own local police and fire departments
- Government - Lehi City
Lehi operates under a six-member council form of government Policy making and legislative authority are vested in a governing council consisting of the mayor and five city council members, each elected at large to serve four-year, staggered terms
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