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Roy candidates focus on 'build-out' capacity
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Elementary school teacher Marge Becraft, 61, is seeking her third Roy City Council term and said Roy is almost built-out. "We do not have the impact fees that we did five years ago so we have to seek out new businesses to our city," Becraft said. She said many older residents in the center of the city need help revitalizing their homes. Also, she wants the Weber County Boys and Girls Club to be able to remain in Roy.
Brad Hilton, 46, an echocardiographer for Davis Hospital, helped develop Roy's current general plan and served on the committee that developed Roy City zoning and subdivision ordinances. The certified citizen planner and chairman of the planning commission said Roy is nearly at capacity in development. "We need to be creative and use 'strategic planning' and proper use of development and redevelopment of current spaces to beautify our city and help increase property values and keep taxes lower," Hilton said. Traffic issues, he added, also need to be addressed.
Local business owner Daniel L. Tanner, 43, is seeking a second term on the Roy City Council. He said Roy's greatest challenge is the replacement of old, worn out water and sewer lines. "Many of these lines are 30-plus years old and are too small to handle the capacity required to accommodate our citizens properly," Tanner said noting that many roads, curbs and gutters are also in need of repair or replacement. He also wants the city to continue to develop the business districts and redevelop the "blighted" business districts.
Candidate Kevin Carlisle did not respond to the survey.
E-mail: nclemens@desnews.com
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