From Deseret News archives:
Candidates debate economic growth in Pleasant Grove
Residents hear plans to bring businesses to downtown area
During a meeting last week at which residents could meet and listen to candidates, mayoral candidate Cindy Boyd said her first priority would be to make the rapidly growing city more economically viable.
"Pleasant Grove is no longer the small town I grew up in," Boyd said. "It's become larger and has so much potential, but we need to build our tax base so that burden doesn't fall to our citizens."
The city's other mayoral challenger, Mike Daniels, agreed that the city needs to bring more business, but urged caution in the kinds of businesses it brings in.
"If you want true economic development in Pleasant Grove, you have to look beyond sales tax, you have to look at creating jobs," Daniels said. "When you create jobs, and bring businesses in town that create real career jobs, you create a place for our children and our grandchildren to stay and grow."
Many of the questions directed at council candidates also focused on the economic development issue. Incumbent councilman Jeff Wilson said he has utmost confidence in the leadership team for the Gateway development, and believes it will work out well. However, he expressed the concern that the city needs to help the downtown area.
"A lot of people have contacted me and told me that we just need to let downtown die and start over, but I don't agree with that," he said. "People brought their businesses here because they trusted us, because they thought we would buy their product. I shop in Pleasant Grove, and I support those businesses."
Challenger Joe Spencer, himself a small business owner, agreed that the city needs to do more to help that sector, by providing more space in the downtown area for small business and helping owners through Small Business Administration programs.
"As a small business owner, I've seen some things we can do to become more business-friendly," Spencer said. "We can also add more to our viability to businesses through customer service."
Incumbent councilman Mark Atwood acknowledged that bringing in tax dollars to provide essential services to a rapidly growing city is a priority, but said the town cannot make the pursuit of money its No. 1 goal.
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