From Deseret News archives:
Matthew Godfrey's Ogden
Narrowly elected to a 3rd term, mayor hopes to continue the city's renaissance
His changes and proposals came with considerable criticism, and early on the local newspaper lampooned him with cartoons and editorials, some of them poking fun of his small stature.
"The way to get re-elected is to do nothing," says Godfrey. "All the easy decisions had been made. We were only left with hard ones. All have been controversial."
He has been criticized for his management style, which is characterized as hard-charging, blunt, aggressive and autocratic. He is not, by nature, a politician. He is a businessman in a politician's chair. As a result, sometimes his style rather than his programs has been the target of criticism.
"Anytime you implement change, there will be people who buck it," he says. "A lot of the hatred has been geared toward me. Those groups have discovered each other. But I didn't come into this too naive. I knew change would be hard.
"There's a price for progress, and I'm OK with it. I didn't take this job to be popular. I took it to get things done."
But crime is down to levels from the early 1970s or 23 percent in the past seven years since he increased funding for police and started other anti-crime programs (as if to put an exclamation on a Neighborhood Watch program, the 135-pound mayor tackled a burglar in his yard one night last month). And no one can argue that he has not worked to renew downtown Ogden.
Says Reid, "When (Godfrey) was elected, he was really inexperienced in government, but his value was he didn't know what he didn't know, so everything was possible to him. They were boarding up the mall, and he said, let's buy it and rebuild it. (Godfrey) didn't worry about political ramifications, and he didn't have any preconceived notions or cynicism about what could or couldn't be done. In the beginning, the local paper went after him, and a good portion of the community and half the City Council resisted the change. Most are thrilled now with results. Now he's as expert as anyone in the country in how to build a city."
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