From Deseret News archives:
Farmington candidates focus on future development
City officials have been strongly criticized for their role in planning for the development. It comes as little surprise then, with the mayor and two council members up for election, eight residents have declared candidacy for municipal office.
Development is a key issue for all the candidates.
On Oct. 4, they will face off in a primary. Two are challenging the incumbent mayor; six are challenging the incumbent council members. Based on the votes of residents, two mayoral candidates and four council candidates will be eligible to compete in the Nov. 8 general election.
A brief biography of each candidate is featured below. The first three candidates listed are running for mayor; the other eight are seeking a city council office.
"I want to see this community continue to grow and develop as it should," he said. "We need to continue to promote development that's consistent with the history and traditions of the city."
Harbertson says several Farmington residents encouraged him to run. If elected, he wants to promote more community involvement. He feels residents should be given more notice of important city decisions.
"I have no political agenda," he said. "I have never been in the political arena before. What I bring is business knowledge. I want to run the city more in that vein (as a businessman) than probably the way it has been done in the past."
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