From Deseret News archives:
Text of Rocky Anderson's State of the City Address
Salt Lake City Gets Fit Together, a fitness program for all who live or work in Salt Lake City, returned for its second year with an online exercise tracking system and weekly emails containing nutrition and fitness tips. This year, the program will expand to include a 5K Fun Run, a volleyball tournament, and a fitness day in Liberty Park.
Jerry Floor and I started the Salt Lake City International Jazz Festival in 2001, to bring world-class music, free of charge, to residents and visitors in Salt Lake City. By last year, attendance had skyrocketed to 55,000, with cumulative attendance for the six years of the festival surpassing 180,000. Along with events like Living Traditions, Gay Pride Day, the Salt Lake City
Today is a red air quality alert day, when many of us, including the elderly and the young, are warned to avoid exercise outdoors. We deserve so much better than that. Unless City residents have access to clean air and water, and are protected from potential environmental catastrophes like global warming, our other efforts as a city count for little over the long term. Sustained progress is impossible unless the resources needed to sustain life, such as clean, safe, healthy air and water are available to all people.
Many create a false dichotomy between environmental sustainability and economic growth. The truth is that lasting growth cannot occur within the context of an unsustainable way of life, characterized by poor local air qualityas we experienced today, a red daydependence on fossil fuels, and resulting public health problems.
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