From Deseret News archives:
Rocky Anderson timeline
Jan. 3 Rocky Anderson is sworn into office.
Feb. 10 Phil Riesen is the first of Anderson's media liaisons to be fired.
March 27 Mike Melendez, Anderson's chief of staff, resigns. Policy adviser Dave Owen, who also had been serving as spokesman to the media, resigns his positions.
April 4 Anderson signs three executive orders: prohibiting discrimination against city employees based on sexual orientation; encouraging the hiring of a diverse city work force; and forbidding all city employees to accept gifts of any value.
July 11 Anderson pulls the plug on DARE.
Aug. 7 Ted Nguyen resigns, becoming the third of Anderson's media spokesmen to leave the position.
2001
Jan. 17 Anderson joins lawsuit to block construction of Legacy Highway.
June 10 Anderson becomes the first Salt Lake City mayor to serve as grand marshal of the Utah Pride Day parade.
Sept. 19 Deeda Seed resigns as Anderson's chief of staff.
2002
Feb. 10 2002 Winter Olympics begin, hosted by Salt Lake City.
April 3 Anderson hires his fourth chief of staff, David Nimkin.
Nov. 17 Anderson begins campaigning for re-election.
Dec. 16 Main Street Plaza compromise is announced, with Salt Lake City giving up its easement in exchange for land on the city's west side for a youth center.
2003
Feb. 28 Anderson agrees not to be involved in any future litigation over Legacy Highway; Davis County legislators drop opposition to a bill to return $2.4 million in sales tax money to Salt Lake City.
June 10 City Council approves Anderson's community center solution for the Main Street Plaza, ending a contentious seven months of public debate.
Nov. 4 Anderson wins a second term, beating Frank Pignanelli.
2004
Jan. 2 Sam Guevara takes over as Anderson's fifth chief of staff.
Jan. 5 Anderson is inaugurated for a second term as mayor.
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