Logan City Government - 255 North Main Street, Logan, Utah 84321
Phone: 716-9000 Logan City Website Logan City Police Department
Logan City held its first election on March 5, 1866. The elected mayor, Alvin Crockett, held his first meeting in a citizens home.
Since that time, Logan City government has come a long way. Currently, the Council-Mayor (1 mayor, 5 city council members) form of government is used in Logan - the first city in Utah to adopt this type of city government.
Appointed offices:
Administrative Services |
Information Services |
| City Attorney |
Justice Court |
| Community Development |
Librarian |
| Economic Development |
Recorder |
| Electric Utility Director |
Parks & Recreation Director |
| Environmental Health |
Police Chief |
| Finance Director |
Public Works Director |
| Fire Chief |
Transit Manager |
| Human Resources |
Treasurer |
| SOURCE: Logan City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report |
Financial |
2002 |
2003 |
Total General Revenues |
26,368,292 |
25,667,538 |
Total Taxes |
12,612,522 |
12,241,867 |
Licenses and permits |
731,237 |
912,676 |
Fines and Forfeitures |
671,622 |
771,455 |
Intergovernmental |
4,482,999 |
3,041,925 |
Charges for services |
5,063,408 |
5,965,449 |
Miscellaneous |
2,806,504 |
2,734,166 |
SOURCE: Logan City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report |
Cache County Government - 179 North Main, Logan, Utah 84321
Cache County has seven council members, along with a county executive. They are elected for four year terms. Along with these, other county administrators are:
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Executive/Surveyor |
Assessor |
Attorney |
Auditor |
Clerk |
Recorder |
Sheriff |
Treasurer |
| SOURCE: The People's Choice |
Cache County elected its first Sheriff in 1857. The primary mission of the sheriff has been to preserve the peace and to make all lawful arrests. The mission of the Cache County Sheriff's Office is to proved community protection, crime prevention, deputy safety and a well trained professional staff working cooperatively with the citizens we serve. Their values are: Respect, Fairness, Empathy, Responsibility, Trustworthiness and Professionalism. In 2004 the U.S. Department of Agriculture presented plaques and certificates to the Cache County Sheriff''s Office and the Cache County Attorney's Office for the criminal cases involving Cody Nielsen.SOURCE: Annual Report, Cache County Sheriff's Office
Cache County Sheriff Info
Bear River Association of Governments
(BRAG) is a cooperative effort that manages a variety of publicly funded programs for Cache, Rich and Box Elder counties. BRAG manages programs that provide services such as subsidized housing, emergency services, the food bank, day care, legal services, job training, information and financial assistance.
BRAG has an executive director and a governing board of tri-county elected officials.
BEAR RIVER ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS
170 North Main, Logan, Utah 84321
435 -752-7242
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