Holladay Mayor Dennis Webb has filed as a candidate for re-election.
The mayor points to unfinished projects such as a planned city park, the Cottonwood Mall and the Holladay Village Center as examples of ongoing success.
"Over the past few years, we have accomplished a great deal," Webb said. "We can be proud of how far we've come as a city. But we also realize that much is yet to be accomplished."
Webb, a 59-year-old software developer and engineer, helped found Franklin Covey. He took office in 2003, when the city disposed of its strong-mayor form of government.
The City Council seats of Grant Orton and Patricia Pignanelli will also be up for election this fall. Both plan to run again.
The filing period for municipal elections opened Wednesday and runs through July 15.
For more information, visit holladay.utah.gov.
— Rebecca Palmer
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