From Deseret News archives:
Buhler, Becker tackle downtown
Ralph Becker and Dave Buhler spent their respective lunch hours with local business leaders on the 23rd floor of the Wells Fargo building for a debate hosted by The Forum, a nonprofit group of young Utah professionals.
Several questions dealing with City Creek Center were on the menu, including the issue of whether retail businesses in the 20-acre, mixed-use development of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints should be open on Sundays and whether restaurants there should be able to serve alcohol.
Officials with Property Reserve Inc., the real-estate division of the LDS Church, have said all businesses on property owned by the church will be closed Sundays. In addition, a "limited number of high-quality restaurant tenants" at City Creek Center but not on church property may apply for licenses to serve alcoholic beverages, according to PRI.
Both mayoral candidates said they'd prefer to see stores open at City Creek Center seven days a week and alcohol served in the appropriate establishments. But that decision is up to the private-property owner, they said.
Rather than dictate what the LDS Church does with its downtown businesses, the city should be working to make the rest of downtown an inviting place, Becker said. Laws that limit the number of establishments on a city block that can sell alcohol need to be changed, he said, and a true downtown entertainment district needs to be established.
"That kind of activity level, that kind of development in the rest of downtown is of upmost importance," Becker said.
Buhler used the opening in Becker's call for a change in liquor laws to challenge the state House minority leader on his lack of action on the matter during his 11 years in the Legislature.
"Here's a difference between Rep. Becker and me: I've actually worked to make liquor laws more reasonable," he said.
Buhler, a two-term Salt Lake City councilman who spent four years in the state Senate, cited a bill he sponsored in 1998 that was passed into law, allowing consumers to use credit cards instead of cash only at state liquor stores.
"Guess how many bills (Becker) introduced to reform our liquor laws? None," he said. "While in the Legislature, you could do something about it, but you didn't even try."
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