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Mayor’s Message

Mayor’s Message

July 01, 20252 min read

As summer takes hold in our beautiful desert community, I want to take a moment to talk about something that has always shaped our lives here: water. Since St. George was settled in December 1861, water has been both a lifeline and a challenge. Our pioneers faced it with courage and cooperation—what we proudly call the Dixie Spirit—and now it’s our turn to do the same.

This year, we’re facing one of the driest seasons in recent memory. A historically low snowpack has led to a dismal water year, and we must act with urgency and unity to extend our water resources.

In recent years, the City of St. George has led the way in water conservation. Nonfunctional grass has been removed from both the City Commons building and the long medians on Sunbrook Drive. We have also removed out-of-play grass on our golf courses and replaced real grass with artificial turf at the Little Valley Sports Complex. These efforts are saving hundreds of millions of gallons of water each year.

We will keep looking for opportunities to save because, the truth is, water will always be an issue in the desert. That hasn’t changed in over 160 years, and it won’t change in the next 160 either.

That’s why I’m asking each of you to be mindful of your outdoor water use. Please water your lawns no more than three days a week. I know we all love the look of a lush, green lawn—but let’s remember, it’s summertime in the desert. Your grass isn’t supposed to be dark green right now. Let it go a little golden. It will bounce back beautifully in the fall. Trust me, it’s a small sacrifice that makes a big difference.

That’s how I approach my own personal outdoor watering. I do it because I care deeply about the future of this community—not just for myself, but for my eleven grandchildren. I want them to grow up in a St. George that’s thriving, with enough water for their homes, parks, and dreams.

Conservation today means opportunity tomorrow.

We can do this. Quite frankly, it’s who we are. The Dixie Spirit means we work together, face hard truths, and act for the greater good. We’ve done it before—and we’ll do it again.

Let’s lead by example, educate our neighbors, and conserve with purpose. Together, we can ensure St. George remains a vibrant, livable city—not just this summer, but for generations to come.

Thank you for doing your part.

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Mayor Michelle Randall

Michele Randall was appointed the 33rd Mayor of St. George on January 19, 2021 during a special City Council meeting, becoming the first female mayor in the history of St. George. She was elected to her first full term as Mayor in November of 2021. Twice elected to the St. George City Council, Michele serves as the liaison to the St. George Police Department and St. George Fire Department, as well as on the board of directors for many civic groups and non-profit organizations.

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