As spring breathes new life into Northern Utah County, Lehi, Utah welcomes its annual Beautify Lehi Month this May, inspiring residents to come together to enhance the beauty and pride of their community. The city’s call to action offers an uplifting opportunity for neighbors to help refresh parks, streets, and neighborhoods, creating a more vibrant environment for all.
This community-driven effort arrives amid growing interest in Lehi new developments and evolving Utah County real estate trends. With more families moving into Lehi and surrounding Cedar Valley cities like Eagle Mountain and Saratoga Springs, local officials hope that Beautify Lehi Month will not only improve aesthetics but also foster a deeper sense of belonging and responsibility.
What is Beautify Lehi Month?
Beautify Lehi Month is an annual month-long initiative sponsored by the City of Lehi. It encourages residents, businesses, and civic groups to volunteer their time and resources toward projects like litter pickup, landscaping, graffiti removal, and public space improvements. This grassroots effort helps highlight the city’s commitment to maintaining a clean and welcoming environment in the face of increasing growth.
How to Participate
Everyone is invited to take part! Here are some ways to contribute:
- Organize or join neighborhood cleanup days.
- Plant flowers or trees in public spaces and yards.
- Help paint or repair public facilities.
- Report areas needing city attention, such as overgrown weeds or dumping.
- Engage with local schools to promote environmental stewardship.
Volunteers can contact the Lehi City Parks and Recreation Department to get tools, materials, and assistance coordinating efforts.
Community Impact
Past Beautify Lehi Months have demonstrated the remarkable power of collective action. Streets become cleaner, parks more inviting, and residents enjoy a stronger connection to their hometown. This positive momentum complements ongoing discussions at the Lehi City Council meetings about sustainable growth, including improvements to city infrastructure and public services.
This event is also a means to remind everyone of the importance of Lehi city ordinances regarding littering and property maintenance, encouraging compliance in a supportive and community-minded way.
Stay Informed and Engaged
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Beautify Lehi Month is more than just cleaning — it’s about elevating, inspiring, and informing the Cedar Valley community to take pride in where they live. Get involved this May and be part of a lasting positive impact!
Source: City of Lehi, “Beautify Lehi Month,” https://www.lehi-ut.gov/beautify-lehi-month/
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Mike Kieffer – Editor-in-Chief, Cedar Valley Sentinel
Mike Kieffer is a dynamic leader and community advocate based in Eagle Mountain, Utah. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of the Cedar Valley Sentinel, a local publication dedicated to informing, inspiring, and elevating the Cedar Valley community through honest and accurate journalism. With a passion for fostering connections, Kieffer has made it his mission to highlight local businesses, provide reliable news, and support community development.
Beyond his editorial role, Kieffer is the owner of Lake Mountain Media, LLC, a company specializing in media and communications, and the co-owner of Quail Run Farms, which focuses on sustainable farming and community engagement. He also actively contributes to the local economy and culture as a member of the Eagle Mountain Chamber of Commerce.
Kieffer’s dedication extends to preserving and promoting the history and heritage of the Cedar Valley area. He often participates in community-centered events and media, including podcasts that explore the unique aspects of life in the region. Through his varied endeavors, he remains a steadfast advocate for the growth and enrichment of the local community.