From Deseret News archives:
Salt Lake should stick to 1999 master plan for light rail
City planners had asked west-side residents for their input to "create residential communities that allow residents to live, work and play in their neighborhoods and foster a sense of community." So, with the same hope as Charlie Brown, west-side residents once again believed in the city officials that they would follow the policy of seeking and considering the recommendations from community councils.
Up until now, it was looking like the city planners would do that, which included plans for the construction of the airport-to-downtown light-rail line. But now, it appears that The Gateway developers want to change the master plan that was approved in 1999 a plan they knew about as they developed The Gateway property. The original plan for the airport rail called for the tracks to run from the airport east, then right on 400 West. It made sense because it would connect with the Arena Station on to 200 South, then to the Intermodal Hub on 600 West.
What is most disturbing is that government officials seem so willing to violate the public's trust in their desire to please big business. Our government institutions are created to protect and promote the public good. When the integrity of a government entity is compromised, the confidence and trust on the part of citizens is gone. And that may be the greatest loss.
Historically, politicians talk about the "revitalization of the west side" as a priority during their campaigns but later ignore it. However, dismissing the voices this time has not dampened the new energy generated by the residents who have taken over the improvement and revitalization of their neighborhoods. Their involvement in the planning process gave them new hope that they had the power to control their community's future. Now, new businesses and developers are joining in renewing the pride and sense of community that have been the hallmark of west-siders.
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