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Show page PI 0 Friday, November 3, 1 Davis County Clipper 995 CANDIDATES removal, police protection, etc. continued from in surrounding cities is heavily impacting West Bountiful already. has made it Heavy traffic on for to drive commuters inviting through West Bountiful, crowding our previously quiet streets. This growth can be managed by enforcement of zoning laws, controlling traffic flows with deterrents and planning for future These services cost money. Growth P9 citizens moved to West Bountiful because they like the rural atmosphere. There will be more and more pressure to put homes on every vacant lot, field and pasture. More homes mean more need for services, water and sewer, garbage well-design- WOODS CROSS services. I would like to keep West Bountiful much as it is today. 2. Those of us who have to commute into Salt Lake each work day dread the daily battle of a drive that used to take half the time it does today. And the future looks as if it will only get worse. At first thought, an additional highway sounds like a good idea due to the I think heavy congestion on most of us would like a less con gested route into Salt Lake as long as it is not next to my house. Most of us would like a less congested route into Salt Lake as long p as there is not an dumping hundreds of cars on our street. Due to the Great Salt Lake, federally protected Wet Lands, Bountiful Citys land fill, electrical transmission lines and other obstacles, a West Davis Highway could be a lot closer to West Bountiful homes off-ram- streets of West Bountiful. LEE WINEGAR No Response LOBBY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SOUND WALL FOR WOODS CROSS RESIDENTS LIVING NEAR Health and manager for her hus- bands commercial photography studio. She received a BA degree from Brigham Young University in 1978. Tuttle is the PTA president at Woods Cross Elementary; church youth group leader, a precinct chair and a regular council meeting attendee.). I believe that Woods residential growth and the large numbers of homes that developers would like to build in the near future. Woods Cross appeal needs to be main- and fair decision making process, a council working unitedly with studied and solicitous attention to details and facts, and greater numbers of citizens attending meetings and being involved with city management and direction. 2. The construction of a sound wall appears to be a given at some point in the future. It would be my desire to bring the future closer to the present. The apparently enormous amount of funds required for such a wall would indicate that city and citizens need to look to the deeper pockets of state and federal tained. That appeal for many, including myself, is the rural three children. She is employed as a teacherfacilitator for Davis Mental ACCESSIBLE EXPERIENCED atmosphere in a suburban community. The need to maintain green space and breathing room is necessary. I would like to explore alternative uses for the open land in Woods Cross. The rapid residential growth brings with it the need for such things as; expanded police coverage, a city government with a swift ORGANIZED Barbara and her husband Dave have resided in Bountiful for 32 years and have raised five children. BARBARA HOLT rx -- - Supports And Promotes Private Enterprise During her tenure the city has had no tax increases and is currently out of debt She holds fast to a Believes In: pay-as-you-- go 1 policy Common Sense Government Fiscal Restraint Accountability IS NOT AFRAID TO MAKE HARD DECISIONS VOTE NOVEMBER 7 Re-Ele- ct 11 see CANDIDATES" pg. 11 I I I I I I H I 1 I WEST BOUNTIFUL CITY MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 1995 POLLING PLACES: Combined Districts 1 and 2 and Combined Districts 3 and 4 West Bountiful Elementary School 750 West 400 North, West Bountiful Barbara Holt, Elmer W. Barlow, Chairman Judges Sample Ballot Initial Official Ballot for West Bountiful City, Utah November 7, 1995 Recorder INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate, place a cross (X) in the square following the name(s) of the person(s) you favor as the candidate(s) for each respective office. FCft CKECMJKEttSER Four Year Term WADE GEORGE DON C. LARSON DONALD F. LILYQUIST I 1 b Pll 11 WILL VOTE AT She takes the responsibility of the office seriously and works to represent tne best interests of the entire community Paid for by Committee to agencies. Certainly, a quest for federal or, at least, federal matching funds would be a must. I commend the efforts of sound wall committee members to bring the increasing need to the attention of the public. Department of Transportation officials and local and state senators and representatives, and would back their continuing effort. traffic flow, The with its attendant noise and dangers would also merit and on a serious investigation into a West Davis Freeway System. Polls are open from. 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. For City Council - Holds The Line on Taxes & the highway would impact the ISSUE FACING YOUR COMMUNITY IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS, AND HOW DO YOU RECOMMEND IT BE SOLVED? current substantial f been selected, and a study of how QUESTION 2. WHAT WOULD YOU DO TO Cross has several issues that will need to be addressed in the next four years. However, a most important area of concern for me is the r West Davis Highway concept, but I certainly cannot support it or land acquisitions until a definite route is chosen, onoff ramp locations have QUESTION 1. WHAT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT city so that the infrastructure is all in place before all development is begun. 2. Much has already been done. We have a citizen of our community in the state legislature and I will be very supportive of her and her efforts. Webster, are parents of five children; 14 grandchildren.. She retired after 17 years in the traffic department of Public Warehouse. She has been involved in Cub Scouts, PTA, and fund drives for cancer, heart and M. S; active in leadership positions in church. 1. Managing the growth of the than many people would like. Therefore, I am not against the VAL DAVID PETERSEN RUTH D. STEELE LEE R. WINEGAR Vote For Three (3) |