Town of Manila

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Utah

Population: 320
Area: Mountainous, dry in summer, snowy in winter

Demographics & Community Overview
  • Weather: Mountainous, dry in summer, snowy in winter
  • Language: English
  • Diaspora / Communities: Not specified
  • Neighboring Areas: Dutch John, Daggett County
  • Main Industries:
    • Ranching, Tourism

Education
  • Primary Schools: 1 Elementary

  • Secondary Schools: 1
  • Colleges/Universities: Not specified

The extent of government interest in and support for city pairing?

The Mayor and Town Council are interested.

Historical Background

The Town of Manila was settled in 1898, the same year Admiral Dewey captured Manila, Philippines. So, they named the town ‘Manila’ after this action, and later became the County Seat when Daggett County was formed in 1918. Today, “Lucerne Valley” comprises several communities, including the Town of Manila, Utah, and the Town of Washam, Wyoming.

The Town of Manila remains a significant link to future growth and development within the Lucerne Valley Region of Daggett County. Though many of its citizens and frequent travelers hope its size remains small, growth is inevitable for this valley. Manila is well-positioned to gain the most from this growth, and as a regional leader, it has a responsibility to protect the history and heritage that have made Manila and Lucerne Valley what they are today. Manila’s original homes were log cabins of only one or two rooms. Four numbered streets ran east and west. Each block was divided into ten lots, and domestic water was hauled from the central tank. The town suffered growing pains from the influx of workers associated with the Flaming Gorge project. Now spurred by recreational development, Manila’s growth continued in a direction separate from its roots as an agricultural and ranching community. Recreation would then bring in more trailer parks and even a movie theater called ‘The Flame’. Stores and cafes sprang up, and the Manila ward of the LDS Church built a new chapel.

In 1958, Manila became an incorporated town, and as it grew, it recognized the need to construct a new water and sewer system. In 1965, the town organized a volunteer fire department. In 1978, the existing courthouse was moved brick by brick, making way for the newly dedicated Daggett County Courthouse. These improvements have laid the foundation for the Manila we enjoy today. Manila and its leaders have worked very hard over the last few years to improve the experiences of both residents and visitors. Roads have been re-paved, a new sewer lagoon is in operation, and the town has unified the valley’s water system and added new storage. The creation of a cell-based landfill, an improved volunteer fire department, and long-range planning have also been implemented.

The Town of Manila welcomes the challenges of the future in a controlled environment of smart-growth practices that will allow for the desired amenities for its visitors while preserving the core elements that make this a wonderful community to live in.

What spurred interest for city pairing? 

Some visitors from Manila came and wanted to have their picture taken by our town sign.

What does your city have to offer a potential Sister City?

Town sign. Experience in a very rural community.

Thematic Interests

Town of Manila is interested in:

  • Youth/student exchange programs
  • Economic partnerships / business development / trade delegations
  • Virtual classroom partnerships
  • Municipal governance exchanges

Geographic & Regional Interests (US Applicant)

Regional Interests: No regions selected

Geographic interests (e.g., mountain/coastal towns): Mountains

Any specific cities previously researched? / Why do these particular cities stand out? Only Manila

 

Primary & Secondary Contacts

Primary Contact

Name: Kathi Knight, Mayor
Phone: 435-784-3143
Email: [email protected]