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From the article; "The question essentially boils down to whether Millcreek residents want to self-govern or continue to be represented solely by the Salt Lake County Council." I disagree, it is represented by a large number of community More..
I agree with Farmintown. Pro-incorporation pushes the suggestion that future city leaders will represent us... they'll be our neighbors, we'll see them in the stores and in the community, per Jeff Silvestrini. Yes, perhaps. But he and I More..
Do only a few people stand to benefit from becoming a city?
I think every resident of the Millcreek Township will benefit by having a voice on the special service districts (aka taxing authorities created by SL County just for More..