From Deseret News archives:
Townships win praise because they work well
They want police and fire departments to come quickly when needed. They want taxes to remain reasonable or at least not to spike like a decibel meter at a rock concert. And they want to be sure their neighbor's house can't be torn down and replaced by a strip club.
Safety, tax rates, planning and zoning boring and basic. Anything else a city can offer is so much fluff. Which is why the state's township law has worked so well in Salt Lake County.
It has worked so well, in fact, that I propose all the cities in the county be dissolved and every neighborhood turned into a township.
What has led me to such madness, you ask?
Well, for one thing, County Mayor Peter Corroon came by the editorial board this week along with people who had done research to determine how township residents feel about their fate in the scheme of things. The answer? Pretty good, thank you.
For another thing, I've been watching things here for more than 20 years now, and I can't think of a better way to solve a lot of problems at once.
Judging by many of the responses, a lot of unincorporated residents may agree that will is popular, but they don't think he gets much respect from lawmakers. A lot of returned surveys said the process won't matter, because lawmakers will do what they want anyway.
So people are cynical about the Legislature. What else is new? They like townships, however. The Dan Jones & Associates poll that was part of the survey shows that, overall, 58.2 percent of unincorporated residents polled said they'd like to see things remain the same.
Which is bad news for the folks in Salt Lake City and South Salt Lake, both of which have eyes on annexing some prime unincorporated areas. Right now they can't. One of the virtues of the township law is that it essentially sets a township's boundaries in stone.
Until the law came around, Salt Lake County was in the throes of municipal Darwinism. That is, the fittest neighborhoods were destined to survive as parts of cities, while the weakest were in trouble. But lest you misunderstand, the homes of the wealthy are not necessarily the fittest. In the local government jungle, tax revenue is red meat. Single-family homes, no matter how fancy, don't count for much. They cost more to service than they bring in. Commercial and industrial properties, on the other hand, are juicy feasts.
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