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Bike To Work Day:
...  Lloyd Sutton Active Transportation Coordinator Office: (435) 627-4118


Utility Rates:
Secondary irrigation water service is a type of water supply that is intended for outdoor water usage, such as watering lawns, shrubs, trees, or gardens. This type of water service is separate from t...


City Contacts:
...kin - 435-619-9971 - dannielle.larkin@sgcity.org Natalie Larsen - 435-619-9411 - natalie.larsen@sgcity.org Michelle Tanner - 435-256-5177 - michelle.tanner@sgcity.org Steve Kemp - 435-313-7007 - steve.kemp@sgcity.org     City Manager John Willis - john.willis@sgcity.org Communications and Marketing David Cordero - david.cordero@sgcity.org City Services Administration - 435-627-4000  Airport -  435-627-4080  Animal Shelter  - 435-627-4350  Building - 435-627-4100  Business Licenses -  435-627-4740 City Pool (700 So) - 435-627-4584  Community Arts  - 435-627-4525  Community Development  - 435-627-4206  Economic Development and Housing - 435-627-4135 Engineering - 435-627-4050  Fire  - 435-627-4150  Parks & Community Services - 435-627-4500  Parks - 435-...


Special Event:
...ers Permit: (435) 986-2580• Large Tent Approval/Inspection: (435) 627-4150• Park Reservation: (435) 627-4530• Proof of Insurance Clarif...


“Roll With Patrol” community bike ride on Monday May 6th. Event at 5:45pm, ride at 6:30pm.:
...nbsp; Lloyd Sutton Active Transportation Coordinator Office: (435) 627-4118


Hazmat Operations:
Scott PeacockCaptain435-627-4150scott.peacock@sgcity.org


Suntran Mobile App:
...s easy as 1, 2, or 3 1) Text “suntran (number on the stop)” to 41411. Ding! In seconds you get a text back that gives the estimated time the...


Frequent Questions:
REGARDING TEMPORARY POWER Please contact Building Department at (435) 627-4100.


Wastewater Collection:
...d around 1932. The division currently inspects, cleans, and maintains over 415 miles of sewer main lines, ranging from 6 inches to 48 inches in diamet...


Food Truck Guidelines:
...ew the attached documents for more information. Call our office at 435-627-4150 if you have questions about the State Fire Marshal's requirements...


Fireworks Information:
...s display permit, please contact the St. George Fire Department at 435-627-4150.    To report the discharge of fireworks in restricted areas...


St. George Regional Water Reclamation Facility Pretreatment Program:


Municipal Stormwater Information:
  Stormwater Team 435-627-4142  


Net Metering Information:
...spect program should be directed to the Building Department.  435-627-4100    Net Metering Agreement – this document is an agreement with the customer and the city regarding the responsibilities of each party with regard to the solar PV system operation.  This document requires a customer’s notarized signature. The Net Metering Agreement can be submitted to the Energy Services Department (811 E Red Hills Parkway) at any time during the application review process.  However, it must be submitted before the system will be approved to go on line.    Net Metering Appendix – this document details the fees related to the program and the calculation of the monthly solar reliability charge and the annual buy back of any excess energy the customer generated.  This is an informational document.      Common questions related to the Net Metering Program   If you are considering installing solar PV on your home or business, there are several questions to ask in order to make an informed decision.    What is roof top solar?   Roof top solar typically refers to solar Photovoltaic (PV) system installed on a roof which generates energy from the sun to power a person’s home or business.   What terms do I need to understand about solar PV systems?   Behind the customer meter: The system is located so that any generated electricity flows first the customer, if the customer needs more energy than the solar PV is generating, St. George delivers the energy to you from the electrical grid.  For example, if your home uses 100 kWh a day and your system produces 80 kWh per day, you will receive 20 kWh a day from the electrical grid.   kW: Kilowatt – is equal to 1,000 watts.  A solar PV system capacity is measured in kW.  For example a 3 kW system would have the ability to produce 3 kW of demand (which is the maximum of energy output at a moment in time).    kWh – kilowatt hour – is a measurement of energy, it is a kW multiplied by the time in hours.  For instance 2 kW for 1 hour is 2 kWh. Customers are billed based on how many kWh consumed in a billing cycle.   For example if you have a 3 kW system (shown above) and it generated 3 kW for 1 hour, it would produce 3 kWh of energy. It is estimated that a 3 kW system in St. George has the potential of generating 5,193 kWh in a 12 month period. The energy produced would go first to your home and then if any more energy is needed, St. George would deliver energy to you from the electrical grid.   How much will a solar PV system cost?  Solar PV system costs can vary depending on many factors such as the size or capacity of the system.  Some questions to ask may be:   How large of a system do I need?   This question addresses what is termed “name plate capacity” of a solar PV system and is expressed in kilowatts (kW).  The capacity of the system will tell you how much energy the system will generate.  For example a 3 kW system is expected to generate 5,193 kWh in a year.   PV Watts Calculator is a website that can provide an estimate of how many kWh’s you will save based on the system size.  The website is http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/    How can I find my utility information?   Contact the St. George City at 435-627-4700 to request a copy of your energy use history.   Will the system be installed on the roof of my home, roof of an unattached garage or on the ground?   That is a question for your installer to answer.  You should check with the City Building Department to determine the requirements.  435-627-4000   Will the system include a battery bank to provide back-up power in the event of a utility power disruption?   That is a question for your installer to answer.      What are the fees and when do I have to pay them?   The fees and how they are calculated are listed in the Net Metering Appendix which found in the Resources section of the Net Metering page on the City’s website.  www.sgcity.org   Can I install a solar PV system on my house?   Yes a homeowner can install solar on the house they are residing in. A homeowner cannot install solar on income property.   A licensed electrician will be required to handle the interconnection with the utility.  An individual installing a system on their owner/occupied home will need to follow the net metering program requirements.   How do I find a solar contractor?   St. George requires all solar contractors to have a City business license and to have completed the pre-qualified solar contractor class.  For a list of contractors that have met this requirement please contact 435-627-4095   It is recommended that you obtain more than one bid as part of the decision making process.   Once I’ve decided on a contractor or am ready to install the system myself, what is the next step?   Complete the Net Metering Application which can be obtained via the City Inspect webportal.  Contact The Building Department with questions related to the City Inspect webportal.   Once the application is submitted how long is the process.   A time line and steps in the review process are located in the Net Metering Program document.     What can I expect on my utility bill after the solar PV is installed? The customer charge will still be billed. Two meters will be listed on the Electric portion of your utility bill. One is the bi-directional meter.  If the kWh charge will read zero if you did not need any energy from the utility.  If you required energy from the utility, there will be a KWH charge. The other line under the  Electric section on your bill is the reading from the production meter. It is the kWh’s your system produced in the billing period.    The line item for “SOLAR REL CG” is the Solar Reliability Charge. This charge is based on the kWh's your system produced in the billing period.   When do I get paid for excess energy my solar PV system generated?      For example in March I produced more energy than I needed.  What happened to my excess energy?   Your excess energy was delivered to St. George grid and a calculation for a credit of kWh was put to your bill for the next month.  Let look at the charge below for example.   Customer A Month Consumed kWh Generated kWh kWh billed or credit Bill reflects March 420 445 -25 420 - 445 = (25) April 480 495 -40 480 - 495+ (25) = (40) May 600 527 33 600-527-40=33 June 800 552 248 800-552=248 July 900 524 376 900-524=376 Aug 600 498 102 600-498=102 Sept 400 453 -53 400-453=(53) Oct 420 436 -69 420-436+(53)=(69) Nov 400 318 13 400-318+(69)=13 Dec 300 287 13 300-287=13     In this scenario, Customer A used the kWh credit and was billed for the energy needed from St. George.  The customer will not be paid anything for excess solar generation in December.   For the customer who has a kWh credit in December, see the chart below.     Customer B Month Consumed kWh Generated kWh kWh billed or credit Bill reflects March 420 445 -25 420 - 445 = (25) April 480 495 -40 480 - 495+(25) = (40) May 550 527 -17 550-527+(40) = (17) June 560 552 -9 560-552+(17) = (9) July 570 524 37 570-524+(9)= 37 Aug 525 498 27 525-498=27 Sept 500 453 47 500-453=47 Oct 400 436 -36 400-436=(36) Nov 300 318 -54 300-318+(36)=(54) Dec 200 287 -141 200-287+(54)=(141)   Customer B If Customer B chooses they can request the utility credit the customer for the kWh credit at the Renewable Wholesale Rate  and the meter will be reset to zero.     In months where you have a net kWh credit, your bill will reflect a zero kWh charge because the kWh credit is carried forward to your next month.   Customers who have a kWh credit on their meter in December can request  a credit on their January bill for those kWh’s.  Their bi-directional meter will be reset to zero.   Customer B will see a credit on their next bill for the buyback of 141 kWh at the Renewable Wholesale Rate and the meter will be reset to zero....


Burn Permit - Information:
...s.     You can obtain a burn permit three ways. Call 435-627-4150 Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm Call Fire Dispatch at 435-627-4949 Obta...


High School Tennis Academy Ages 14 n Up  Yellow Ball:
Days:  Monday and/or Wednesday Time: 5:30pm to 7:00pm Location:  Tonaquint Tennis Facility / 1851 South Dixie Drive           ...


Frequently Asked Questions:
...hedule a fire inspection? Please call the Administrative Office at 435-627-4150, Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm to schedule a fire inspection.


CPR-AED Program and Information:
...ormation contact: City of St. George Fire Department   Phone: 435.627.4150  


Fall Brawl 2020   :


St. George Doubles Tennis Classic:
St. George Doubles Tennis Classic   When: Friday, November 1st and Saturday, November 2nd Time:  Friday matches will begin at 7pm (player check in at 6:30pm)     &...


Fall Brawl October 8th - October 12th 2024   :
Fall Brawl   2024 Dates Tuesday, October 8th - Saturday, October 12th  ... Registration and Information Click here Fall Brawl Pickleballbrackets.com


Court Schedule / Court Availability:


Club of Aces "Adult Singles" Tournament:
When: Friday, May 10th & Saturday, May 11th 2024 Age:  14+ Cost: $30 plus UTR service fees (depends on your profile) Events & Skill:  Max participation = 32 participants 1-3 Events...


Weather Alerts (cancellations):
If we must cancel due to weather, the dates will be listed below.  Last Updated:  Wednesday, February 21st - 630pm Wednesday PM Pickleball League  Due to current weather and court cond...


Weather Alerts:
Date:  Wednesday, February 21st Youth Tennis & Liveball is cancelled   Due to weather and unsafe court conditions   Updated:  Tennis Staff 2/21/24: 4pm