From Deseret News archives:
Next Sandy mayor will wrestle with more than old gravel pit
Sanitation, police and water are other issues up for debate
At a Sandy Chamber of Commerce lunch Thursday, Mayor Tom Dolan and challenger Gary T. Forbush reiterated their support for all Sandy services.
"Cities exist for one purpose: to provide services," Dolan said. "We believe that we have the highest services that you could possibly have in the state of Utah."
Dolan, who is running for his fourth term, touted his accomplishments and the money that Sandy has spent on securing drinking water, storm-drain improvements and road reconstruction. Money the city has spent on lobbyists $350,000 in 2005 and more than any other Utah city, according to a report by the Utah Taxpayers Association has come back in the form of funding for major projects on State Street, 700 East and 1300 East, Dolan said.
Forbush said that although Sandy gives its residents good services, the city has pushed the gravel-pit development too far.
"We want services, but at the same time we want the appropriate mixture of business in our neighborhoods," Forbush said.
Dolan believes that without the sales tax from the Boyer development and the money that lobbyists bring, Sandy would have to dip into other sources of money for basic city services.
"The more money that we have to spend from our general fund is the more money that we lose to hire people or to use for client services," Dolan said.
Comments
- Cougs brace for coaching changes 9:54 p.m.
- Jazz stunned by Timberwolves 9:51 p.m.
- Cougar seniors see a new Bronco 9:46 p.m.
- Sports briefs 9:33 p.m.
- Grizzlies acquire Prokop 9:32 p.m.
- Finau makes finals of big break 9:30 p.m.
- Man assaults teens in his car 9:25 p.m.
- Cougars O-line a strength 9:24 p.m.
- U.S. House recognizes Real 9:21 p.m.
- Top prep gridders honored 9:20 p.m.
- Wet spot found in Powell's home
- Sources: Josh Powell hires attorney
- Y. opponent nearly smelled roses
- D-Will treats military families to party
- MWC looks better in basketball
- Maynor amazed by L.A. fans
- Pace happy not to be noticed
- High school football: All-region teams
- Jazz Extra: Starting 5
- BYU singers compete in 'Sing Off'
- Palin signs books, chats with fans
178 - Nude bathers cited for lewdness
152 - Gay-friendly curriculum phased out
145 - LDS to emphasize helping needy
125 - Jazz fall apart late at L.A.
110 - Unga might enter NFL draft
106 - BYU to wear royal blue uniforms
101 - Disappearance called 'suspicious'
96 - TV mom gives birth to 19th child
95 - Choir, guests unwrap musical magic
84
David Rankin, one of Utah's youngest and ablest astrophotographers has...
There was a time when free shipping was rare. This holiday season, you...
First of all, to "20/20," how can you read newspapers and not understand...
I hate Jerry Sloan's teams. Why have we choked throughout his coaching...
I was a cop for nearly 40 years. If I had stolen $4million from the city I...
Are you kidding? Make a FREE Throw!!! Williams schooled by the Rookie...
Maybe we should go back to a 10 man roster, its good enough for the WNBA why...
and then go and steal a few players from us (Riley Nelson and not to mention...
Incredible, Beat the Lakers, then lose for the second time to the worst team...
the word is disgusting the word is despicable more momentarily..
Are All The Apps free? Im sure you have to pay for them and also, i bet you...
re: face it | 1:06 p.m. Who told you we want to destroy society? That...
Jazz always lay an egg against terrible teams especially after big wins.




You can be the first to comment on this story.