From Deseret News archives:
Biggest issue in American Fork race? Water supply
Police salaries, city's struggling finances among other battles
"As I knock on doors, the No. 1 capital-improvement issue we have in this city is water," city council candidate Terry Fox said. "We've done a lot in this city, and I think we've lost sight of essential services. If we don't provide a drink of water for our children and grandchildren, we failed."
Incumbent councilman Jimmie Cates said the city is considering one of three options to improve the city's long-term water supply: drilling more wells, building a treatment plant or installing a pressurized secondary system to meet the increased demand.
"It is one of the most important issues we have," Cates said.
But at a pair of meet-the-candidates nights held at the American Fork Senior Citizens' Center in recent weeks, candidates used the opportunity to address a range of issues.
Fox said elected officials need to establish a strong road map, one that involves elected officials making plans, department heads executing those plans with the city council's support, and city attorneys upholding those plans.
"If we keep communicating in the same way, we're going to keep going in circles and stubbing our toes," he said.
For Shirl LeBaron, that means a focus on improving essential city services, like the underpaid police department, which he said would need about $600,000 to bring it up to competitive wages.
"If people don't feel safe, we've failed as a city," he said.
For Heber Thompson, it means improving the city's struggling finances (the city has $37 million in outstanding bonds, and its credit rating has slightly slipped in recent years) by an aggressive, pro-business stance.
"We'd like to earn a reputation as a business-friendly community," he said. "Many have told me that we don't come across that way."
Dale Gunther, also running for city council, said city plans need to do a better job of addressing two city projects that are losing money the recreation center and the broadband network.
"Philosophically, I don't think government ought to get involved in business, but since we're in there, we need to do everything we can to make it work," Gunther said.
Gunther cited his years of experience as a banker, saying in issuing loans he has learned how businesses work, and said his financial expertise, combined with better marketing, could turn those two projects around.
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