From Deseret News archives:
A county's catharsis
Corroon takes office, says scandals are a thing of the past
That's what Salt Lake County's swearing-in ceremony Monday amounted to, in large part.
After several months of seemingly endless scandal and controversy, the change to a new administration and council marked a turning point a chance to look beyond Guzzle-gate and Hire-gate and Sexual harassment-gate to a new beginning.
Several speakers, including new County Mayor Peter Corroon, outgoing acting mayor Alan Dayton, Auditor Sean Thomas, council members heck, just about everybody had a hard time containing their emotions.
"It's been a difficult year," Thomas said.
"We've gone through some really hard times," Councilman Michael Jensen said.
Dayton quoted from Johnny Cash's "Five Feet High and Rising," about a flood on the family farm, concluding that the song "describes what Salt Lake County has been going through."
"What was interesting to me was the enormous emotion," Dean said afterward. "Obviously, Salt Lake County has been through a lot. . . . I didn't realize the terrible emotional trauma the county has been through."
Dean was one of many dignitaries in the audience, including Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson (and several other mayors), Congressman Rob Bishop, Scott Matheson Jr., former Gov. Cal Rampton and former city Mayor Ted Wilson.
With them and a few hundred others looking on in the overflowing County Council chambers, Corroon said scandals are a thing of the past.
"The citizens of Salt Lake County wanted a change at the top," he said. "They wanted a new direction and new priorities. They were ready to launch a new era with new faces and new politics."
Corroon said he would "restore trust and confidence" in county government by holding open meetings and putting the minutes on the Internet. He plans to open his own office to residents "on a regular basis, so I get their messages directly." He said he would be more visible in communities.
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