From Deseret News archives:
Sandy candidates focus on growth, safety
The three mayoral candidates incumbent Tom Dolan, Gary T. Forbush and Drake Meyer and eight City Council candidates tout a variety of problems and possible improvements to the city.
Other than the gravel pit the subject of a referendum on Nov. 8 that will determine the zoning and thus the possibility of big-box development on 107 acres at 9400 South and 1000 East candidates are concerned about infrastructure and public safety. Many cite Sandy's growth as the cause for needing better infrastructure and public safety.
Generally, candidates are concerned about economic development both separate from and related to the gravel pit. Most recognize the relationship between commercial development's accompanying tax revenue and high levels of city services.
In the Oct. 4 primary election, voters will choose two of the three mayoral candidates to advance to the Nov. 8 general election. City Council District Three voters will choose two of the three candidates for the general election, and voters citywide will select two of the five at-large City Council candidates to advance.
Tom Dolan, 61, is seeking his fourth term as Sandy mayor. Dolan wants to follow Sandy's master plan for economic development because "the increased sales tax from these new businesses pays for the current high level of services for Sandy citizens," he said. Among the services he wants to strengthen are public safety and open space development. "We must continue to add parks, open space and multi-use trails," he said. "The issue here is funding and the combined will of the staff and City Council to make this a priority."
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