5 candidates debate issues about Salt Lake District 1
It's also a district whose representation is up for grabs. The City Council member is running again, and four challengers are looking to unseat him.
Tuesday the five candidates sat down for a debate, sponsored by KCPW Radio, at the Salt Lake City Library downtown. That debate can be heard in full at www.kcpw.org.
Four of the five candidates Leslie Benns, incumbent Carlton Christensen, Terry Jessop and Arnold Jones have also responded to a Deseret Morning News candidate questionnaire. The fifth candidate, F. Joseph Irish, who has run for several city offices with little success, did not complete the questionnaire.
The candidates' complete answers to those questionnaires will be posted on the Deseret Morning News Web site on Thursday.
In the questionnaire, candidates were asked if they would support raising taxes to fund the 90 new police officers that Mayor Rocky Anderson said the city needs by 2010. Jones said he definitely would back a tax increase if needed. Christensen said it's probably unrealistic to add 90 by 2010 but said he would work toward the goal of adding more. Christensen would consider a tax increase only if prioritized spending couldn't pay for more officers. Benns said she favors adding 10 officers per year to get the city closer to the needed level. She noted the city added 10 new officers this year without raising taxes.
On the issue of revitalizing downtown, Jessop said the city needs to focus more attention on helping small businesses rather than larger retailers.
Benns said she would like to pursue development of the proposed culture block downtown, while Christensen said downtown's outlook is improving and is better than many downtowns around the nation.
Jones said he would pursue rental/lease rebates or tax breaks for businesses willing to move back downtown.
The candidates agreed that neighborhood conflicts between immigrant Hispanics and longtime residents are a problem in District 1. Many longtime residents say immigrants don't keep up their yards and have too many people living in small homes.
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