From Deseret News archives:
Let aquarium bond die
Financial and management problems certainly have sapped any confidence public leaders should have in this endeavor. Beyond that, however, a large inland aquarium in an arid desert, no less never did make much sense.
Supporters through the years have made optimistic claims in meetings with us. Among these were that a large aquarium would attract tourists to the Wasatch Front who otherwise had planned to drive through only the southern portion of the state. Convention planners would come here just so delegates could see the fish.
Aquariums make sense in seaside cities where people expect to see marine life. Visitors to the desert, however, more often want to see displays of local flora and fauna. Local organizations such as Tracy Aviary and Red Butte Garden understand this and provide valuable and interesting insights into this unique geographic region.
The aquarium's current facility, within an old grocery store in Sandy, does offer interesting displays. However, its relative value as a part of the area's culture suggests it isn't worthy of public funding.
With the Aquarium Board in disarray and the County Council losing interest, this seems as good a time as any to pull the plug on what might have been a $34.5 million bond on ballots in 2008.
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