From Deseret News archives:
Wal-Mart fight brewing
But foes have few funds to fight the retail giant
Save Our Communities and Wal-Mart are kicking off campaigns in the near future to woo Sandy voters the small group wants voters to reject a City Council zoning change that will allow large retailers to build at a former gravel pit at 9400 South and 1000 East and Wal-Mart, the Boyer Co. and Gibbons Realty want the zoning change to stick.
Wal-Mart already has conducted a poll of registered voters in Sandy, asking among other questions whether the respondents planned on voting in the upcoming election, shopped at Wal-Mart and would be willing to make public statements supporting Wal-Mart.
"We did do a survey to gauge a lot of different issues and public opinions all over," said Ryan Horn, a spokesman for Wal-Mart. "It's a normal, regular part of doing business."
But the poll is an example of the funding discrepancies between Save Our Communities and Wal-Mart.
"If you thought about the money, if you truly begin thinking about that which I don't you might not" act, said Cynthia Long, a member of Save Our Communities. "You think, 'Oh well, there's no chance.' But we choose not to do that."
Even though Horn would not discuss a spending limit for the Sandy campaign, Wal-Mart has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on campaigns in other cities. In Flagstaff, Ariz., Wal-Mart spent between $200,000 and $400,000 this spring on its way to winning a 51 percent victory for larger square footage rules that permitted super centers. An ad campaign in Flagstaff promoting Wal-Mart's efforts likened the opposition to Nazi book burning and censorship; the Wal-Mart public relations executive responsible for the ad was forced to resign.
In 2004, voters in Inglewood, Calif., defeated a proposed super center that would have bypassed zoning and environmental requirements, even after the company spent an estimated $1 million on an ad campaign in the Los Angeles suburb.
Save Our Communities is seeking inexpensive ways to persuade voters to defeat the zoning change, especially given that the group has less than $1,000 in its bank account with 10 1/2 weeks until the referendum
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