Community Links

Included in this Section is information on local support groups and organizations the city works with:

To view the Summit Creek Watershed Plan click HERE.

Smithfield Irrigation Company is located at 27 West Main, Smithfield with a mailing address of PO Box 41, Smithfield, UT  84335.

You can visit their website by clicking HERE. 

The Board of Directors are: President Pat Draper, (435) 563-3161, "E" System. Chris Chambers, (435) 770-0541, "C" System, Dennis Thornley (435) 563-6137, "B" System, Robert Gunnell, (435) 512-6438, "D" System, Lyle Coleman, (435) 512-2035, "A" Shares and Water Master, Darin Evans, (435) 757-8160, Assistant Water Master, and Secretary LuAnn Hansen, (435) 770-0213.

BRAG (Bear River Association of Governments): BRAG was formed in 1971 by Box Elder, Cache, and Rich Counties. BRAG is a voluntary organization of local governments created to facilitate intergovernmental cooperation and to insure the orderly and harmonious coordination of federal, state, and local programs for the solution of mutual problems of the region. BRAG’s goal is to serve as a multi-purpose organization, utilizing their combined total resources, to provide a more effective means for planning and development of the physical, economic, and human resources of the region. For their website click HERE.

Cache Mosquito Abatement District (CMAD): CMAD serves sixteen local communities and the unincorporated area of Cache Valley. Smithfield City is part of the District. The College-Young Ward area and Logan City maintain their own mosquito abatement programs. For their website click HERE.

CVTD (Cache Valley Transit District): A local fare free bus system serving the majority of Cache Valley. For their website click HERE

Localscapes.com: A website with information regarding "Flipping Your Park Strip" from grass to rock, bark and decorative drought resistant plants. Click HERE to visit this website. 

Utahwatersavers.com: Another website with landscaping information can be found HERE.

Ready.gov: Information on saving water during these drought conditions can be found by clicking HERE

Center for Water-Efficient Landscaping (USU Extension): They provide research  and outreach to help improve the efficient use of water for landscaping irrigation. For their website click HERE