From Deseret News archives:
Incumbent facing 3 challengers for Salt Lake Council District 3 seat
Concerns among the 4 candidates run gamut
Thursday candidates for District 3 dominated by the city's Avenues and Capitol Hill neighborhoods engaged in a debate at the City Library downtown. An audio recording of the debate can be found at www.kcpw.org. The candidates have also responded to Deseret Morning News surveys, which can be found online at www.desnews.com.
The Morning News asked questions including: whether candidates favored tax increases to add 90 more police officers to the city's force by 2010, how they would help revitalize downtown, how they feel about monster-home building and if they favor developing the city's Northwest Quadrant (a massive tract of developable land west of the Salt Lake City International Airport).
The primary election is Oct. 4. The following is look at the candidates and their issues.
"If City Hall is hard to work with because of Mayor Anderson, just wait until I am elected," he said. "Anderson has had a peaceful two terms. Someone needs to pull rank and veto his spending ideas."
One of her major issues is ensuring that the disputed 80 acres of open space on the Salt Lake City-North Salt Lake border be preserved as natural open space. She also been involved with the Young Democrats of Utah.
E-mail: bsnyder@desnews.com
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