From Deseret News archives:
Action plan for Salt Lake City is presented by Becker
Becker unveiled his "180-Day Action Plan" during a press conference Monday morning at Library Square, outlining his five E's education, environment, equality, engaging the community and excitement downtown that he says "will serve as the foundation and starting point of the Becker administration."
"It is time for Salt Lake City to move forward aggressively and progressively with our city agenda," he said. "If elected, I will work with our City Council, with our neighboring communities and with our state Legislature to make sure we achieve our potential and become truly a great American city."
Becker was joined by Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon, who announced his support for Becker, and Salt Lake City Council members Eric Jergensen and Soren Simonsen, both of whom have previously endorsed Becker for mayor.
Three other members of the City Council, Jill Remington Love, Carlton Christensen and Van Turner, have endorsed their council colleague Dave Buhler in the mayoral race.
The fact that both he and Becker are Democrats had little to do with the endorsement in the nonpartisan race, Corroon said.
Part of Becker's plan to enhance the quality of education in the city is to appoint an education partnership coordinator in the mayor's office whose full-time job will be building partnerships between the city, its schools and the community.
Becker, who has served for the past 11 years in the Utah House, said he's been disappointed with the Legislature's actions in the area of strengthening public education.
"When I looked at the combination of things we can do and should do in Salt Lake City, I became convinced we've got to have someone whose sole job at my side is to build those partnerships, to do everything we can to help public education succeed in our city," he said.
Becker also plans to schedule monthly meetings with school officials and parents. He also proposes the creation of a "Salt Lake City Is College-Bound" scholarship program.
His environmental agenda includes accelerating the planning and funding for city bikeways; completing the Jordan River Parkway; reviewing staff, land-use ordinances and planning policies in the city's departments of community development and building and housing services; and revising building codes to encourage the use of LEED standards in the private sector.
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