Former City Councilor Joe Kernan says the current roster of elected officials has been successful. He encourages voters to keep Andy Beerman in the mayor’s office while continuing to benefit from Nann Worel on the City Council.
After years of analysis, officials with the Utah Department of Transportation have settled on two proposals to reduce traffic on Little Cottonwood Canyon enhanced bus service or a gondola above the canyon.
New County Councilor Malena Stevens joined Glenn Wright in declaring no conflicts, while Roger Armstrong declared that he owns his own law firm and that his wife, Beth Armstrong, is the executive director of the People’s Health Clinic, which receives grants and office space from Summit County.
Councilors Doug Clyde and Chris Robinson reported more extensive potential conflicts, with Clyde’s centered around his career as a land planner and Robinson’s around his vast land holdings.
Clyde’s clients in Summit County include Village Development Group, which is the master developer of Silver Creek Village, and a separate developer looking to build 139 units there, CW Lands Company.