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Explosive growth is top issue in Heber City
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Jeffery M. Bradshaw, 60, wants to alleviate potentially steep taxes he thinks are likely if Heber does not soon court more businesses. "The city needs to become business-friendly and help and encourage businesses to establish themselves in Heber City, instead of trying to think of ways to prevent them from operating their businesses," said Bradshaw, a CPA.
John Hayes Burns did not respond.
Norm Eiting, 73, wants better job opportunities for college students at the Utah Valley State College extension center in Wasatch County, and he thinks that Heber needs to "maintain a small-town feel and rural atmosphere through well-planned growth." Eiting, a retired engineer, supports updating the city's general and master plans to help manage the growth.
Wayne Hardman, did not respond.
Robert L. Patterson did not respond.
Kieth Rawlings, 50, wants to make city government "more open through accessible, honest and accountable city officials." Rawlings, who owns a property management company, thinks that "through communication we can develop a better relationship with our business community."
John Rogers did not respond.
Paul F. Royall III, 39, thinks Heber can retain its high quality of life in part by building a two-part water system that reserves culinary water for indoor use. That, and "providing the tools that will allow citizens to feel welcomed, included and respected for their participation in all levels of government" are Royall's suggestions for "maintaining that small-town feel," said this general manager of a petroleum equipment company.
Mike Thurber, 59, said that projects residents want can't be funded with existing tax revenue. "Without commercial opportunity in the city, seniors and young families on limited incomes are most negatively impacted by rising property taxes to fund special projects." Thurber, a postmaster, wants Heber "to plan ahead for new areas for industry and other commercial growth and then actively pursue new business."
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