Vote NOW for your favorite baby in each age category:
Voting ends August 8th at 2pm. Voting requires Google Signin — your identity will remain anonymous.
Winners announced on Saturday, August 10th, at the Washington County Fair.
Vote NOW for your favorite baby in each age category:
Voting ends August 8th at 2pm. Voting requires Google Signin — your identity will remain anonymous.
Winners announced on Saturday, August 10th, at the Washington County Fair.
Click here to Appeal Your Market Value
The Notice of Property Valuation and Tax Changes is mailed annually to all property owners in Washington County and indicates the current real property market value, estimated taxes, and tax entities’ hearing schedules. (If a tax increase is proposed by a taxing entity, a date and time will be shown.)
This document is extremely important and provides taxpayers with a yearly accounting of their current market value, property classification and instructions for appealing market value to the Board of Equalization.
Washington County has several items of surplus property for auction, click the links below:
2006 Ford Ranger 2-Wheel Drive Catering
https://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/auction/view?auc=2391395
10′ Frontier Rear Tractor Blade
https://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/auction/view?auc=2394635
10’5″ Reveal 4-N-1
https://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/auction/view?auc=2394625
NOTICE OF BID INVITATION
Washington County — Dixie National Forest
Middle Pinto Bridge No. 30009-7.7
Washington County will receive sealed proposals until 2:00 pm local time, Friday, June 14, 2019, at the Washington County Commission Office, 111 East Tabernacle, St. George, Utah (Google Maps), for the following project:
Washington County Dixie National Forest Middle Pinto Bridge No. 30009-7.7 located in Section 34 of Township 37 South, Range 15 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, within the Town of Pinto, in Washington County, Utah.
This project consists of: clearing & grubbing, construction surveys, excavation, removal and disposal of existing bridge, earthwork cut and fill, timber bridge construction, roadway, and riprap.
Bids will be opened publicly at 2:05 pm, Friday, June 14, 2019, in the Downstairs Conference Room of the Washington County Administration Building, 111 East Tabernacle, St. George, Utah.
Bid documents may be downloaded from the Washington County website @ washco.utah.gov/departments/public-works/ OR obtained on or after Thursday, June 06, 2019, from Washington County Public Works Department, 111 East Tabernacle, St. George, Utah 84770. Please contact Washington County Public Works Dept. at 435-301-7670 to reserve a printed set of plans and specs for $30.00 (non-refundable) per set.
NOTE: Bidder attendance at the pre-bid conference and site visit is RECOMMENDED, but NOT MANDATORY.
NOTICE OF BID INVITATION
Washington County — NRCS WATERSHED REHABILITATION PROGRAM
GYPSUM WASH DEBRIS BASIN REHABILITATION
Washington County will receive sealed proposals until 2:00 pm local time, Wednesday, May 29, 2019, at the Washington County Commission Office, 111 East Tabernacle, St. George, Utah (Google Maps), for the following project:
Washington County NRCS Gypsum Wash Debris Basin Rehabilitation project, located in Section 36 of Township 42 South, Range 15 West and Section 1 of Township 43 South, Range 15 West, Salt Lake Base & Meridian, in Washington County, Utah.
This project consists of: clearing & grubbing, construction surveys, excavation, earthwork cut and fill, principal spillway, boulder barrier, and seeding.
Bids will be opened publicly at 2:05 pm, Wednesday, May 29, 2019, in the Downstairs Conference Room of the Washington County Administration Building, 111 East Tabernacle, St. George, Utah.
Bid documents may be downloaded from the Washington County website @ washco.utah.gov/departments/public-works/ OR obtained on or after Monday, May 20, 2019, from Washington County Public Works Department, 111 East Tabernacle, St. George, Utah 84770. Please contact Washington County Public Works Dept. at 435-301-7670 to reserve a printed set of plans and specs for $30.00 (non-refundable) per set.
Washington County has received letters of opposition to the Harmony Heights Special Assessment Area Paving project that account for 19 lots, which constitutes 42% of the Special Assessment Area.
PDFs from original Post dated 04/02/2019:
The Washington County Fair would like to invite you to participate in National Anthem auditions for the 2019 County Fair.
The auditions will be held on Saturday, June 15 from 9am – 12pm at the Grafton Building at Legacy Park / County Fairgrounds. This will be the only day to try out.
Legacy Park — Grafton Building: 5500 West 700 South Hurricane, Utah 84737 (Google Maps)
Audition order is organized on a first-come, first-served basis. Assigned audition numbers will be given upon registration, and we will be unable to accommodate number switching. The audition is open to the general public, for individuals and/or very small groups (eight people or fewer).
There will be 6 – 8 renditions of the National Anthem performed over the 4 day event, so several individuals will be chosen.
All participants in the audition will be notified by email whether they have been invited to perform the National Anthem.
Please consider the following when auditioning:
For more information, please contact Ed Tracey at (435) 227-5110.
Thank you for sharing your talents with our county!
Bike in May and you could win a Specialized bike valued at $600! Enter by taking a picture of yourself biking, throughout May, and post on Facebook or Instagram with #bikedixie.
Visit BikeDixie.org for more events and details
The Washington Fair is now accepting submissions for a logo contest! We want YOU, the residents of Washington County, to participate in creating a new look for the fair. What does Washington County mean to you? What do you see when you hear about our natural surroundings of Zion National Park or Snow Canyon State Park or Gunlock? What do you think of when think of home? Your design/artwork should be YOUR interpretation of not only southern Utah, but of Washington County — from New Harmony to St. George, Hildale to Enterprise and everything in between. All styles of artwork from cartoon to watercolor to photography and beyond are welcome.
We will be accepting submissions until 5:00 pm on Friday, April 12, 2019. The top ten will then be voted on by the public online for their favorite. The winner will be announced on April 26, will get their design printed on all Washington County Fair marketing and will receive a $500 cash prize.
For Terms and Conditions, click below and view the entry form:
In an inspiring show of support for Zion National Park, four entities have teamed to fund a minimal level of staffing and services in the park during the ongoing federal government shutdown. According to Lyman Hafen, Executive Director of the Zion National Park Forever Project, the State of Utah, Washington County, and the City of St. George, will participate equally with the non-profit Zion Forever Project in funding some visitor services in the park from January 6 through January 12, if the shutdown continues.
“The hard fact is that the park is mandated to remain accessible to the public during this shutdown,” Hafen said, “yet staffing and services are not funded. So the park is left with the catch 22 of welcoming thousands of visitors a day with the visitor center closed, little or no means to provide sanitation services like restrooms, trash collection, other custodial services, and basically an untenable situation.” He said the funding pledged by these four entities is not only remarkable in its make-up, but will assure one more week of minimum visitor services in the park that would not otherwise be possible.
“When the shutdown began on December 22, 2018,” Hafen said “the State of Utah was poised to step in and provide money for a basic level of funding in the park through the end of the year. They did so, and it made a striking difference for the park, its visitors and for the southern Utah economy.” When those funds ran out on December 31, Hafen said his group, the Zion Forever Project, was ready to step in and fund the same level from January 1 to January 5. The Zion Forever Project is the park’s official non-profit partner that raises funds for Zion through earned income in the park stores and through direct fundraising.
“As we’ve drawn closer to the end of this week,” Hafen said, “it is amazing and heartening to see how the State of Utah stepped back into the picture and helped assemble this four-way coalition in a matter of hours to buy more time for the welfare of Zion National Park and to assure a better experience for the thousands of visitors who continue to come to Zion every day.” Hafen said it was beyond anything he had ever imagined, how these entities stepped up with a sincere desire to do the best thing for the park at such a difficult time. “Vicki Varela, managing director of the State Office of Tourism; Dean Cox, Washington County Commissioner; and Mayor Jon Pike of the City of St. George, each reached out in a short, crucial window of time to see how they could best make a difference in this situation,” Hafen said. “It speaks volumes about the importance of Zion National Park to our community.”
The coalition has made it possible to fund these services next week, Hafen explained. “The heroic park service staff who’ve been keeping the bare-bones operation going in the park have been taxed to the limit,” he said. “They are running on fumes. We’re glad we can now give them a little more backup as they keep those basic services going in the park.”
Hafen said the group is simply trying to make the best of a bad situation for the park and its visitors, realizing this shutdown could go on for a long time. “If it does go on,” Hafen said, “the park managers, with support of these partners, will be faced with some hard decisions as to how to best look out for the park and provide a degree of services to the visitors who will continue to come.” Hafen said there’s no simple answer to this situation. “But the fact that our State, Washington County, and St. George City would deem this so important is a sign to everyone of what Zion National Park means to the lives and the livelihoods of all of us in Utah,” he said.
Lyman Hafen
Executive Director
Zion National Park Forever Project
lyman.hafen@zionpark.org
435-680-5913