Showing posts with label Mayor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mayor. Show all posts

Springdale: Pat Cluff, Mayor

Why do you want to be the Mayor of Springdale?

I'd like to continue to be Mayor of Springdale because I feel that I've been a good mayor and have enjoyed serving our community.


What are the three best things about your town?

1.  Beautiful location
2.  People
3.  Commmunity


Please state your top two priorities if elected as Mayor;  why are they important and what will you do about them?

1. I believe the Town of Springdale has been entrusted with a beautiful area which deserves preservation as a small town with great views.  We should emulate as much as possible the flavor of Zion National Park.  I will continue to work with Zion National Park to keep good relations between the Park and the Town.
2.  I believe the the Zion Canyon Corridor is an all important part of the quality of visitation to Springdale and Zion National Park and will continue to work toward preserving the corridor by working with all concerned entities to preserve views and keep the integrity of the approach to our area.
3.  Preserving the quality of life of those who live in Springdale is also one of my highest goals.


What’s your opinion about the Lake Powell Pipeline?

I am against the Lake Powell Pipeline  I believe that through conservation Washinginton County can continue to grow to a population of more than 400,000 people.  Why would we want more?  With huge growth comes air pollution and loss of night sky views of the stars and day time views of our beautiful landscape.  Let's not forget why people come to Washington County to visit.  Clean air and stars and the beautiful Zion National Park are worth preserving as a tourist attraction.


What, if any, Vision Dixie Priorities would you support and encourage? How?

Springdale is already working on the 10 Vision Dixie Priorities and was working on them before they were adopted.  We are not about to change that now.


Do you like/support voting by mail in your town? 

I absolutely support voting by mail.  I believe that in a small town such as Springdale voting by mail gives our seniors a chance to vote without having to find transportation or feel rushed at the voting booth. It also gives them a chance to study the issues in the privacy of their homes as they fill our their ballots. The ability to vote at convenient times serves all of us.
It also frees up the time of the town staff to do their jobs.




How do you see the Mayor’s elected role in enforcing ordinances such as the recently adopted ‘Dark Sky’ ordinance?

I believe that the Mayor has a duty to do all she can to preserve all that Springdale stands for.  The Dark Sky ordinance preserves one of the qualities that makes Springdale and Zion National a great area.


Parking has become a problem in Springdale – How would you deal with this issue?

We have been working on the parking problem in Springdale.  We have a committee which has been diligently working to decide what needs to be done to enhance the quality of parking in order that people might more easily get to the shops and restaurants in town and Zion Park.  Our agreement with Zion National Park regarding the free shuttle in town was to provide parking.  We will be working to make more parking available as the need grows.  Parking in Springdale brings business and tourists to our town.  We will continue to work toward better serving the parking needs by providing more parking.


Why should a person vote for you?

Because I will continue to do my best for Springdale.


What is the best way for people to learn more about you?

If they have questions they can call me or come into the town office on Thursdays.  I'd be glad to answer their questions.

Virgin: Larry Amodt, Candidate for Mayor

Why do you want to be the Mayor of Virgin?
 
I fell in love with Virgin 42 years ago, served on P & Z for over 12 years, and during that time I have come up with some programs I'd like to see implemented in the town I love.

 What are the three best things about your town?  



The best thing is the people.  We have diversity, talent, caring, cohesiveness, and creativity.  The town has a strong sense of community and service.  The service proffered the Staples after flood is a great example of this.

Please state your top two priorities if elected to be the Mayor;  why are they important and what will you do about them?   
  • Create a town that enhances family life,
  • and attracts the right kind of businesses.


What’s your opinion about the Lake Powell Pipeline project?


It's too early to tell.  When all the reports are done it will be the time to make a decision.

What, if any, Vision Dixie Priorities would you support and encourage? How?

In each of the Vision Dixie sessions, transportation was far and away the overriding need.  We also need to establish a cohesiveness between all towns in our county but particularly in our corridor area.

Do you like/support voting by mail in your town?


 We'll know after Nov. 3

Why should a person vote for you?

I have innovative ideas to help guide us into the kind of town we want.  I'm able to implement and I'm more than willing to listen to our citizens needs.


What is the best way for people to learn more about you? 
I'm always willing to talk, and I'm as honest, and forthright person, who will be open to your needs.  And I am interested in your concerns and will take them to heart.

Rockville: Allen G. Brown, Candidate for Mayor


Why do you want to be the Mayor of Rockville?

For me, public service is one of the highest ideals to which one may aspire in America.


 What are the three best things about your town?
  • Its friendly, supportive people.  
  • The scenic beauty of its surroundings. 
  • Its non-commercial nature.
Please state your top two priorities if elected to be the Mayor;  why are they important and what will you do about them?

  • Maintain Rockville’s natural beauty and serenity, since it is the highest priority of the community.  
  • Control development through zoning and ordinances.


What’s your opinion about the Lake Powell Pipeline project?

It is a poor substitute for controlling growth and conservation.


What, if any, Vision Dixie Priorities would you support and encourage? How?

Protect the natural environment.  Support clustered development.  Enhance transportation corridors.


Do you like/support voting by mail in your town? 

[It] enables seniors and handicapped to more easily vote. [It] saves taxpayer money better spent on other necessities.


Why should a person vote for you? 

More than four decades of positive administrative experience and public service.

Leeds: Hyrum Lefler, candidate for mayor

Hyrum has contacted us to let us know that he will be adding more information soon, but for now, here is his short bio.

Hyrum moved with his family to Leeds in 1990.  Life growing up in Leeds was full of adventure and lots of outdoor fun.  As a Boy Scout, he earned the rank of Eagle; and in 2006 Hyrum received his Bachelor's Degree with Honors from George Wythe University. He majored in Political Science.  He has owned two businesses over a 2 1⁄2 year period, and for almost a year now he has worked as VP of Operations and Product Development for a web/media company in St. George, UT.   He and his wife, Tessa, have three beautiful girls and truly enjoy living in Leeds, UT.

Hyrum is running for office out of his love for Leeds, his desire to serve, and his firm belief that he
possesses the qualities, knowledge, and experience necessary for the job.  He is dedicated to preserving
the uniqueness of the Town, protecting the rights of privacy and property, improving communication and participation, and supporting a sound fiscal policy.


Hyrums website.