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Murray development is thorn in mayoral race
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"I feel like I can work not only cooperatively in Murray government, but I've spent five years in county government," Wilde said. "I've served in an honorable, dignified way."
Independence is one of Murray's hallmarks, Snarr said. The city works with other governments when it needs to, but generally Murray and its services stand alone. The city runs its own power, police, fire, parks and recreation departments, and has its own library system.
"We'll not deny that we are a very independent city," Snarr said. "We control our destiny and provide immediately for our constituents."
Snarr wants to control the city's destiny by fully developing unused land, like the Fireclay district between 4100 South and 4500 South, from State Street to I-15. He initially wanted Real Salt Lake to build its professional soccer stadium at the site, but scrapped that idea when it was apparent Real was not considering Murray (the team chose Sandy). Now, he says 60 of the 100-or-so acres in Fireclay are under contract with buyers who caught Snarr's vision of a transit-oriented development dependent on light rail and a walkable design.
Voters will decide Nov. 8 whether they prefer Snarr's emphasis on development or Wilde's focus on neighbor- hoods. They also will vote for a council member from District Two either incumbent Robert D. Robertson or Josh Tillotson and will re-elect incumbent Patricia W. Griffiths, who is running unopposed for District Four's council seat.
"We have a real special feel a hometown feel to this city," Wilde said. "There is such a feeling among people in Murray that 'this is my hometown. This is where I want to live.' "
E-mail: kswinyard@desnews.com
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