THURSDAY, MARCH 26TH @ 6 P.M.

Wellsville City is in the process of updating our General Plan.  You, as a citizen of Wellsville, are invited to participate in shaping the future of our beautiful City.  Citizen ideas and input to plan future housing, parks, trails, roads, commercial business areas, water and natural lands were discussed at a public meeting on Thursday, March 26th at 6:00 p.m. at the Legacy Loft (110 East Main, Wellsville).

Attached is the presentation that was shown on March 26th, with the attached proposed maps.

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PUBLIC MEETING PRESENTATION

 

TRANSPORTATION MAP

Wellsville General Plan Posters March Open House 2026 3

TRAILS MAP

Wellsville General Plan Posters March Open House 2026 1

ZONING MAP

Wellsville General Plan Posters March Open House 2026 2

 

 

 

The trails and sidewalks in Wellsville City are for non motorized use.
If the bike you are riding does not have peddles it is not an E-bicycle and IS NOT PERMITTED in these areas.
These vehicles are in fact Motorcycles and will be treated as such under the law and will be considered as trespassers.
As with any bike, a bell or warning system is recommended to protect others and yourself when approaching other users and blind spots.
We are reaching out to share important information regarding electric bicycle (e-bike) safety under Utah State law.
Our goal is to promote safety and awareness.
E-Bike Safety and Utah Law
Electric bicycles are becoming increasingly popular among residents.
Under Utah law, e-bikes are divided into three classifications (Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3) based on speed and motor assistance.
  • Class 1 e-bikes are pedal-assisted with a maximum speed of 20 MPH. The motor provides assistance only when the rider is pedaling.
  • Class 2 e-bikes have throttle-assist and a maximum speed of 20 MPH. The motor can be engaged without pedaling.
  • Class 3 e-bikes are pedal-assisted with a maximum speed of 28 MPH. The motor only provides assistance when the rider is pedaling.
  • Any motorized bike above class 3 capabilities is considered an electronic motorcycle, and any operator of that e-motorcycle must be a licensed driver and have a motorcycle endorsement on their driver’s license.
With this in mind, please note:
  • Riders under 16 years of age may not operate a Class 3 e-bike.
  • Riders under 14 years of age may only operate an e-bike when supervised by a parent or guardian.
  • E-bike riders must follow the same traffic laws as traditional bicycles, including obeying traffic signals and yielding to pedestrians.
  • Safe operation—especially around schools, sidewalks, and crosswalks—is essential to protect students and the community. Students should always wear a helmet when riding.
We encourage families to review e-bike classifications and safety expectations together. Proper helmet use, speed awareness, and respectful riding on and near school property greatly reduce the risk of accidents and injuries. All e-bikes must be parked in school-designated bike racks.

OUR PICKLEBALL COURTS ARE OPEN!

The courts are located at 100 East 100 South. The courts are open on a first come, first serve basis; the hours are from 7am to 10pm Monday thru Thursday and 7am to 11pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Recreation Department doesn’t want to impose game time limits for groups using the courts if we can avoid it and encourage those using the courts to be mindful of others who may be waiting for a turn.

 

Pickleball Court Rules:

  • Use Pickleball Court At Your Own Risk

  • Proper Footwear Required

  • No Food, Glass or Alcoholic Beverages

  • No Pets

  • No Bicycles, Roller Blades or Skateboards – NO EBIKES, SCOOTERS OR SEGWAYS

  • Do Not Abuse Net or Other Equipment

As always, please help us keep these courts clean and safe for everyone!

Wellsville City would like to invite you as individuals, families or other groups to adopt a park, a playground, or a trail here in the city.

It may include trash, weeds and debris removal, trimming back branches and brush. Or A fresh bright coat of paint on playground equipment or other park features. Lawn mowing will be done by city employees.

If that sounds like a lot, it is.  No one is asking you to do it all. Choose an area or section and let’s work together.
We can take ownership and show our pride in our community.

Contact the Wellsville City office and let us know of your choice of areas and your willingness to serve.
(435) 245-3686

 

PARK AREAS IN NEED OF ATTENTION:

  • Darley Park/Softball Diamond
    Weeds under the bleachers
    Repeat fencing and gates
    Possibly paint the restrooms
    Trash collection
  • Tennis Courts
    Weeds around outside perimeter and growing in the cracks of the courts need to be removed
    Trash collection
  • Black Willow Park
    Weed removal
    Wash picnic tables
    Clean duck droppings
    Collect Trash
  • City Park Pavilion
    Wash tables and concrete floor
    Paint picnic tables when needed
    Collect trash
  • Paint Interior of Restrooms
  • City Park Playground
    Paint Swing Structure and repair broken hardware
    Remove weeds from playground area
    Collect trash
  • Splash pad and Pump House
    Remove weeds
    Collect trash
  • Pickleball Court
    Remove weeds
    Remove trash and debris
  • Pony League Diamond
    Remove weeds under bleachers
    Remove trash and debris
  • Wellsville Dam Park – Large Bowery
    Clean concrete and tables at the large bowery
    Repair and paint tables as needed
    Remove trash
  • Wellsville Dam Park – Small Bowery
    Clean concrete and tables as needed
    Collect trash
  • Christensen Field, Little League Diamond
    Clean weeds under bleachers and around restrooms
    Collect trash
  • Dam Park
    Remove weeds around trees and structures
    Clean Park Benches and Bases
    REM trash
  • Fishing Holes and Platforms
    Clean surfaces
    Remove trash and debris
  • Trails
    Swept clean, debris removed
    Collect trash
    Trim low hanging branches
    Cut brush back from trail east of bridge
    Trim Wild Roses and other Brush from Bridge
  • Trail between 100 E and Center
    Trim Brush and low hanging branches back from trail
    Clean leaves, branches and other debris from trail surface.   Sweep trail and Remove trash.

If you have noticed another area of our community that needs attention, please let us know.

If we can hit these on the spring and keep an eye on them throughout the summer it will be easier to be successful.
Some areas seem to be to much for one person or even a group to accomplish. Please, you are welcome to choose a section of one of these areas.
It’s like the old joke about how do you eat an Elephant, you do it one bite at a time.
You are not expected to bite off more than you can chew.  Anything you can do will be appreciated,

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