Cottonwood Heights City has an above average Emergency Preparedness program. Soon after the city was founded, the geography of the city was divided into Districts, Precincts, and Blocks. The city and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints agreed that District boundaries would be existing Stake boundaries, and Precinct boundaries would be existing Ward boundaries. The city then divided each Precinct/Ward into Blocks, with each Block containing 6-12 houses/addresses.
So, the Butler Hill Ward is also the Butler Hill Precinct. And, the Butler Hill Ward/Precinct is in the Cottonwood Heights Utah Butler Stake/District. Each District has a Leader and each Precinct has a Coordinator. And, the goal is to have a Captain for each Block.
There are 467 houses/addresses in the Butler Hill Ward/Precinct that are divided into 47 Blocks.
In an emergency, information flows from Block Captains to Precinct Coordinators to District Leaders to the Cottonwood Heights City Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The EOC then determines how to deploy local resources or if escalations are needed to the County or State levels.
Butler Hill Ward/Precinct Coordinator: Anthony Shoenfeld - Contact Anthony if you do not know your Block Number and Block Captain
Cottonwood Heights Utah Butler Stake/District Leader: Liz Maravilla
Cottonwood Heights City EOC Manager: Sargent Lance Bess, 801-944-7046