Circleville, Utah Butch Cassidy's Cabin
The Northern Gateway to the National Parks

Sidewalk Bonus

It was decided that an extra 1/2 block of sidewalk could be replaced this year. The sidewalk selected to be replaced was on the south-west corner of Main Street and 100 East.

Tree Removal for 100 South

Three large trees are being removed from the north-west corner of the Old High School on Center Street. They are being removed in accordance with plans to push 100 South through to 100 East.

Bridge Work on 930 South

Paving the approaches of the new bridge at 930 South, between US Hwy 89 and Riverside Drive, has been completed. This will help keep the road in good order and protect the bridge from water and wind damage.

Circleville Logo

Where did the Circleville Sign Go?

Don't be alarmed, the Circleville Welcome sign has been removed for maintenance. You may have noticed that the sign was popping off it's mounts. It was decided that best way to repair it was to remove, clean and re-mount it, before it can be installed back at the Welcome Park.

Circleville Community Cleanup Success!

The August 26th, Circleville Community Cleanup and Pancake Breakfast was a great success. Over 40 bags of weeds, garbage and gutter muck was collected. Thanks to all who participated!



Main Street sidewalk replacement in Circleville, Utah
New Sidewalk on Main Street

Main Street Sidewalks

The replacement of the crumbling sidewalk on the south side of Main street between 100 W and Center Street has been completed. We appreciate the hard work of Ultimate Finished Concrete to get the job done in a timely manner.

The Main Street sidewalk replacement program was adopted several months ago to replace one block of sidewalk per year until all the old broken sidewalk is replaced along Main Street. Selection of which side to replace is based on the condition of the existing sidewalk.

25 MHP Speed Limit Sign

 

Speed Limit Reminder

The new speed limit signs are up on 470 N and 360 W. The speed limit is now posted at 25 MPH.

Historic Livestock Trail

Did you know that 470 N, from the Cemetery to the Stockyards, and 100 E from 470 N to Doc Springs Road are Historic Livestock Trails. These roads will be marked as "Historic Livestock Trails" and have been used by cattle coming home off the mountain for many years.