Lehi Happenings: Your Daily Dose of Local News
Today in Lehi, residents are gathering for the City Council Meeting, scheduled for 4:00 PM. This work session offers a perfect opportunity for community members to stay informed and involved in local governance[1].
Spring is in full bloom across Lehi, with the annual Tulip Festival continuing at Thanksgiving Point through May 17th. This colorful display has been drawing visitors from across Utah and beyond since May 1st[5].
In business news, two local companies are releasing their financial performance today. Purple Innovation, headquartered right here in Lehi, will report their First Quarter 2025 results later today[3]. Similarly, Nature's Sunshine has scheduled their First Quarter 2025 Conference Call for 5:00 p.m. ET[2].
For environmentally conscious residents, the city's Spring 2025 Rain Barrel Program offers discounted rain barrels to help conserve water during the upcoming summer months. These can be ordered online at the Rain Barrel Program website[4].
The city continues its commitment to infrastructure improvement with ongoing work on the Secondary Water Metering Project. Residents seeking information about this initiative can visit the city's official website for updates and FAQs[4].
Looking ahead to the weekend, outdoor enthusiasts might want to plan a short trip to Kanab for the Red Rock ATV Jamboree running May 7-10, or stay local and enjoy the final days of the Tulip Festival[5].
The Lehi Ledger's latest edition is now available, providing comprehensive coverage of community events and essential updates for residents who want to stay connected with city developments[4].
For those interested in city planning, the Interlocal Committee recently announced a temporary name for the new Northern Utah County School District, marking an important milestone in educational development for the region[4].
As we move further into May, Lehi residents can look forward to numerous activities throughout Utah, including the Mural Fest in South Salt Lake on May 10th and the Great Salt Lake Bird Festival in Farmington from May 15-18[5].