Author: cityofute

Mosquito Spraying 2026

The City of Ute has hired Triple C Pest Control to spray for mosquitos starting Tuesday May 19 just before dusk, weather permitting. Spraying will continue every Tuesday for 16 weeks. Contact City Hall to be added to the 2026 pre-spray notification list.

Mowing Ordinance

MOWING OF PROPERTIES. Any property within the City of Ute, whether vacated or non-vacated, is required to be mowed any time the vegetation reaches a height of more than 8 inches in April, May, June, July, August, September, October of each year. PENALTY. The City of their agents may mow any property which is not […]

Park Clean Up April 19

Students! Are you looking for an opportunity for community service hours or just want to help out? Join us for a Park Clean-Up Day on Sunday April 19th at the Ute City Park Shelter House from 1pm until done. The more hands we have, the faster the work will go. Picking up sticks, litter, and […]

Ute Clean Up Days 2026

Clean Up Days are Coming for Ute Residents! When: Friday May 1- Sunday May 3, 2026 Where: Ute Water Plant (Across from the Baseball Fields) Who: Only Ute Residents/Businesses for items removed from properties located in Ute. Part of your landfill fee on your utility bill covers the cost of these dumpsters. NOTE: We have […]

Tornado Siren Testing Wed 10/25/26

Wednesday March 25th 2026 starting at approximately 10:00 am Monona County will be sounding every siren individually. it may take a while for all sirens to be activated. The test should be completed by 11:00 am. In the event of severe weather on March 25th, the test will be postponed. The National Weather Service will […]

Lagoon Mowing Posting

CITY OF UTE LAGOON MOWING OPENING The City of Ute is accepting names of those interested in mowing the City owned property around our lagoon west of town located off Hwy 183. Mowers are able to grow and keep the hay from the field in exchange for spraying and fertilizing. There will be no exchange […]

Landfill Increase

The Ute Sanitation budget has been operating at a loss for the last several years. With rising costs for infrastructure, other departments could no longer offset the loss. After cutting costs where possible, it was determined that a rate increase was necessary. The last increase for landfill was in 2020. How will this Effect my […]