From Deseret News archives:
2007 election questionnaire Nancy Saxton
There are wonderfully established residential neighborhoods
Five historic districts
A very high transient dependent population
Home to the first transit corridor
The termination of all three TRAX lines and the Intermodal Hub
100 South from 200 East to 1300 East is the most dense residential corridor in the state. It provides much of the subsidized housing in the area.
The historic City and County Building (my home away from home)
The $1 billion City Creek project
The Road Home shelter and highest number of social service providers
A wonderful mix of single-family and multifamily rental dwellings
Fast-growing, high-end condominium development
Lots of retail, national chains and thriving locally owned "one-of-a-kind" stores
The Delta Center (oops ... you know what I mean)
Salt Palace Convention Center
Art galleries
Symphony Hall
Entertainment theaters
Pioneer Park
Gateway mall and development
Big, wide streets and lots of traffic.
To make a long story better: If it is happening in Salt Lake, it is always happening in City Council District 4. There is no place I would rather be!
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