Customer Service is moving from the Provo City Power office to the City Center lobby. Remodeling started last week and will continue until early February. During that time, the public will need to use the east and south entrances to the building. Please keep that in mind as you come to meetings, etc. Also, council meetings (study and regular) during January will be held at the Provo School District office. There's more information about the Customer Service move on Mayor Curtis' blog here: http://provomayor.blogspot.com/2011/12/whats-happening-at-city-center.html.
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The mission of the Neighborhood Program is to "facilitate effective, informed and representative participation of citizens in government and self-help initiatives". The Neighborhood Program provides a channel for communication among citizens, elected officials and city department staff.
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Monday, December 19, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
Understanding iProvo
If you are interested in learning more about the fiber optic technology, you may want to attend a presentation at the Provo City Council chambers (351 W. Center Street) tomorrow, Tuesday, October 11th from 7 to 8 PM. It is being called "IProvo For Dummies". The speaker will be Jesse Harris of "freeutopia." The meeting is intended to educate the public on the basics of broadband--fiber, speed, hardware, terminology, etc. It's not a debate regarding the future of the network, but a basic education for those who want to participate in that debate.
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