Kellogg City Hall
July 29, 2020
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Kellogg sets sights on new city hall
With an eye to the future, the City of Kellogg is looking for input on a potential new civic building. Monica Miller, the community planner for the City of Kellogg said the flow of the current building poses some interesting challenges in its present state.
Kellogg hopes to grow Fourth of July celebration
The city of Kellogg is making a concerted effort to revive its annual Fourth of July celebration. After years of hit-or-miss events, Kellogg community planner Monica Miller has put together a plan that she hopes will revitalize the holiday in the Silver Valley.
Kellogg seeks to increase resort tax amount
The city of Kellogg is asking their residents to increase the amount of money paid by visitors when they rent a room in town. For the past seven years, Kellogg has imposed a 3.5% local option, non-property, tax (LOT) – commonly referred to as a ‘resort tax,’ this fee is imposed on any lodging inside the city limits of Kellogg that is less for a duration of fewer than 30 days.
Council votes on property designation
After months of discussion and presentations, the Kellogg City Council voted in favor of moving forward with a special designation for various areas of Government Gulch.
City looking at plans for clean properties
Last week the City of Kellogg held a special meeting to provide an update on various parcels of property near the city lines with Smelterville.
Kellogg doesn't renew mask law
Kellogg was the first city in the Idaho Panhandle to pass a mask mandate that has repercussions for not following it.
Kellogg renews mask mandate for third time
The Silver Valley's biggest town will remain one of only two cities in the Panhandle Health District that has active rules in place to encourage mask wearing.
Kellogg renews mask law for second time
The city of Kellogg has once again extended their resolution for their mask ordinance inside the city’s limits.
Kellogg extends mask law
Following a meeting on September 9, and then signed into action on September 14, the legislation is an exact replica of the original ordinance that was passed in late July.
Kellogg implements facemask ordinance
Mayor breaks city council deadlock