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Mayor: Roy Bunderson
Council members: Dan Porter (Roads), Cindy Piggott (Facilities), Michael Knapp (Sewer), Rob Allred (Water)
PO Box 194, Bloomington, ID 83223
208 945-3169 :: email
Donations for the Bloomington Hall
The City of Bloomington is taking proactive steps in case of a future emergency. We are in the process of purchasing and installing a generator at the Bloomington Hall in the event of a long-term power outage. In addition to the generator, we would like to purchase cots, sleeping bags, and other emergency supplies. We have received donations from the Rocky Mountain Foundation and Bear Lake County which has helped to cover some of the costs. We thought we would reach out to the community to see if anyone would like to make a donation to this project. Please reach out to me if you...
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Fire Pit area remodeled by Trevin Peterson
Great job to Trevin Peterson for updating the fire pit area of the Bloomington Hall. It looks awesome! pictured left to right: Bob Searle, Trevin Peterson, and Mayor Ted McGhee
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Donation from Rocky Mountain Power for the Backup Generator at the Hall
Thank you Rocky Mountain Power for the donation of $4000.00!! Pictured from left to right: Dan Porter, Steve Liechty (Rocky Mountain Power Regional Representative), Bob Searle and Mayor Ted McGhee
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Special Meeting Minutes – August 24, 2021 at 7pm
082421 Special Meeting Minutes
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Special Meeting Agenda- August 24, 2021 at 7pm
082421 Agenda -Special Meeting
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City Council Meeting Minutes August 18, 2021 at 7pm
081821 BCC Minutes
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City Council Special Meeting – July 22, 2021 at 9pm
072221 Special Meeting Minutes
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City Council Meeting – July 21, 2021 at 7pm
072121 BCC Minutes 072221 Special Meeting Minutes
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Fireworks 2021
Idaho State Fire Marshal's Office LEAVE THE FIREWORKS TO THE PROFESSIONALS! With the unprecedented hot and dry conditions we are experiencing and expected to linger well into the Fourth of July Holiday, we urge all Idahoans to to refrain from lighting any fireworks this year. This includes those deemed "safe and sane". They too can start a fire! This year, enjoy one of the many "PROFESSIONAL" firework displays around our state. Many hours go into planning and safety for your enjoyment. Give your firefighters a break by not being the cause of a wildfire. REMEMBER: You could be held...
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