As your candidate, my stand:
Oppose Gondola, its 2500-stall Parking Garage and UDOT’s “5-lane expansion preference for Wasatch Blvd”
Support enhanced bussing and other improvements that reduce VMT (vehicle miles travelled)
Immediate safety improvements for Wasatch Blvd/SR 210
A General Plan update that protects residents’ preferences & emphasizes maintenance of infrastructure, parks, roads, trails, sustainability
Public access to trails
Seniors. See needs are met within forthcoming Whitmore library campus & other projects
Transparency, clarity, accountability to city processes including Town Center
Sustainability & resiliency instead of overbuilding
City FACTOIDS
City of Cottonwood Heights is organized on a “5 council/manager” form of governance
City Manager is the executive of the city
Mayor is a voting member of council and does not have veto authority
Mayor is the spokesperson for the city, chair of the council and has legal authority to sign documents
Voted yet?
If not, it is now too late to mail in your ballot.
You will need to drop it off at a repository:
Cottonwood Heights City Hall parking lot
2277 E Bengal Blvd
Only one City Council Meeting in November. Next meeting:
November 18th
4:00pm Work session of council and planning commission regarding general plan update..
7:00pm business session begins w public comments.
In municipal elections, a candidate may win or lose by only a few dozen votes. YOUR vote DOES matter!
Ellen is a member of:
EveryTown for Gun Safety
UPHE Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment
StrongTowns.org