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The Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory helps you reach the right city office in Cottonwood Heights, Utah, when you need a live contact, a department desk, or the office that owns a record. Cottonwood Heights routes public work through named staff pages, service pages, and records pages, so a focused search is faster than a broad web hunt. If you need city hall, police, public works, finance, or the recorder, this guide keeps the search local and practical from the first call. It is built for people who want the right desk the first time, not a long chain of transfers.

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Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory Basics

Start with the official Cottonwood Heights home page. The city keeps the front door simple. City Hall is at 2277 Bengal Blvd, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121, and the main number is 801-944-7000. The city also shows current public service hours on the home and about pages, which helps when you want a live person instead of a form. That is the cleanest first step in a Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory search because it keeps you on the city site before you drift into a third-party list.

The city's structure matters because it separates common tasks into named office lanes. A caller looking for a permit, a report, a meeting record, or a service issue can move from the homepage to the right department page without guessing. The Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory works best when you start broad at city hall, then narrow by office name. That approach saves time and keeps the answer tied to the city office that actually owns the work.

The city site also gives you a better clue about what kind of help to ask for. Some problems belong with a department desk. Some belong with the recorder. Some belong with a service office that handles roads or water. If you know only the street, start at city hall and ask the staff to point you to the right desk. That simple move often gets you farther than searching by topic alone, especially when the issue is local and specific to Cottonwood Heights.

Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory Contacts

The official Cottonwood Heights staff directory is the best place to sort city contacts by office. Scott Jurges is the Administrative Services and Finance Director at 801-944-7012. Jim Spung leads Community and Economic Development at 801-944-7060. Robby Russo is the Police Chief, and the police main office is 801-944-7100. Matthew F. Shipp is the Public Works Director and City Engineer, and his office uses 801-944-7002. Those names are useful because they show the Phone Directory is not one flat line. It is a set of office doors.

The same staff page also shows how the city handles support work. The recorder line sits with records and election duties, the communications office helps with general routing, and the finance team handles budget and accounting questions. Cottonwood Heights even ties its fire service to Unified Fire Authority in official city materials, which tells you that some public safety questions will not be answered by a general city hall line. That kind of detail makes the Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory more accurate than a generic list of numbers.

That office map is helpful for more than phone calls. It tells you who owns the paperwork, who can move a request, and who can explain the next step if you do not have the right form yet. A resident with a zoning question does not need the same desk as a resident with a billing question. A caller with a police issue does not need the same office as a caller who wants meeting minutes. The Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory works because the city has already split those jobs apart.

Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory Image

Because the manifest did not yield a Cottonwood Heights image, the fallback screenshot below comes from the Salt Lake County Official Website and gives a nearby county-level reference point for a Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory search.

Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory fallback image from Salt Lake County official website

That county view is honest about the fallback and still keeps the search anchored in the same region. It is useful when a caller starts with Cottonwood Heights but needs a county office, county service, or county record path next.

Cottonwood Heights Public Works

The official Cottonwood Heights Public Works page says the department oversees engineering, street maintenance, and stormwater management. That is the right lane when the search is about roads, sidewalks, curb and gutter, storm drains, flooding, right-of-way work, or other city infrastructure. The public works office uses 801-944-7002, and the city also lists 24-hour public works emergencies at 801-230-8897. Those numbers matter because they separate ordinary routing from after-hours service work.

The same page makes the structure plain. Engineering, Streets, and Stormwater are not side notes. They are the core of the department. If you need a permit for work in the public right of way, a report about a broken street light, or help with debris near a storm drain, Public Works is the office to call first. The Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory becomes much faster when the caller knows that a street problem does not belong with finance and a stormwater question does not belong with the recorder.

The city also lists Public Works staff and functions right on the page, which is useful when you need more than the front desk. The director, engineer, stormwater manager, and inspections staff each sit in the same work stream, so the caller can ask for the right person without starting over. That makes a city phone search feel local instead of bureaucratic. It also keeps the conversation in the office that can actually handle a road, drainage, or inspection issue.

Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory Records

The records path in Cottonwood Heights runs through the City Recorder and the public records pages. The official City Recorder page says the recorder supervises municipal elections and handles the city record function. It also gives a records and service contact number of 801-944-7021. When a caller needs agendas, minutes, council actions, notices, or a served document, the recorder is the right office to start with because that office owns the city record lane.

The city also places Records Requests (GRAMA) near council actions, agendas, and minutes. That helps because the caller can move from a phone number to the actual records request path without losing the thread. A good Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory search does not stop at the first number. It keeps the request with the office that controls the record, which is usually the fastest way to get a clean answer.

The recorder page makes another useful point. It explains that the office handles the city record set, the meeting record trail, and the city election role. That means a caller can ask one office about more than one kind of official paper, then get routed correctly from there. If the search starts with a phone call and ends with a written request, the recorder is the office that keeps the process straight. That is exactly the kind of local detail a Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory should preserve.

Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory Search Tips

Use the office name first. Search for Cottonwood Heights city hall, Cottonwood Heights finance, Cottonwood Heights public works, Cottonwood Heights police, Cottonwood Heights recorder, or Cottonwood Heights community development. Those terms match the way the city organizes its own pages, so they are more likely to land on the right official result. Broad directory searches still work, but they take longer and can drift away from the city you need.

It also helps to pair the office name with the address when you have it. 2277 Bengal Blvd points to city hall. 801-944-7002 points to public works. 801-944-7100 points to police. 801-944-7021 points to the recorder. That is the simplest Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory method because it gives the caller a clear route before the call starts. If the issue turns out to be county business, the county page below is the next step, not a reset.

One more useful habit is to ask for the department by function, not by assumption. If a question is about land use, start with community development. If it is about a city document, start with the recorder. If it is about a street problem, start with public works. That is the cleanest way to use the Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory because it matches the city structure instead of forcing every question through one general line.

Salt Lake County Phone Directory

Use the Salt Lake County page when the Cottonwood Heights Phone Directory search moves past city hall and into county business. County contacts are the better fit for county services, county records, and county-level routing that is not owned by Cottonwood Heights.

That next step matters because Cottonwood Heights sits inside a larger local system. County offices can help with broader record questions, county health, and county-level services that do not belong at the city desk. If the city office points you outward, the county page keeps the search moving in the right direction instead of sending you back to a blank web search.

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