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Show NOVEMBER 3, 1995 Bilfrrt Monitor PAGE 2 VOTE for JOHN E. GLEDHILL for - Born and raised in Rural Utah. Familiar with and supports rural issues. A fiscal watchdog who owes no favors, understands business, and wants just one thing; a fair, well thought out and planned growth for Milford. for A vote for John will give Milford residents someone who will: 1. Welcome your involvement in city government. 2. Plan an organized growth while maintaining our good quality of life. 3. Use his experience and know how in writing and monitoring grants and budgets. Ensure the use of a Master Plan, and make it available to city and county planners, 4. developers, and citizens alike. 5. Plan for commercial areas and work on beautifying our Main Street with new businesses. ?, He's Looking Out For Your Welfare Work with the City and Chamber of Commerce to bring bankers and prospective businessmen together. Ensure that the good city employees that we have are provided with the necessary tools to complete their tasks. Work to improve recreation and activities for youth. 6. -- or 8. anduls Shwcau o IWtftfd Vfoptrtia 10. LAND: 160 Acres NAV of Milford. West of Dam on Hwy 257 80 Acres 5 miles SAV. of Milford. Between Milford Flat and r5 11, Lund Hwy. 80 Acres 1 0 miles SAV of Milford on Flat near new pig farm. 200 Acres 5 miles SAV of Milford between Flat & Lund Hwy. 320 Acres NE of Milford on the road to Roosevelt Springs Geo Thermal. 440 Acres 7.5 miles SAV of Milford between Milford Flat and Lund Hwy. Three lots in Sunnyside Subdiv 1, 20, and 21 Ten lots in Sunnvside mtc ? thrn'nu sy 21 , $16,000. $24,000. $30,000. 13. 14. $32,000. $66,000. $ 5000- The economic growth and development of our area certainly is a challenge, however one that if properly controlled should be well accepted. This growth will undeniably provide for and meet some of the economic needs of future generations who elect to stay in Milford. - $50,000. 1 1 ve Work to encourage high tech, higher paid employment into the area. Ensure that all property developed within the city provide to the city a share of water. As water and sewer upgrades are being implemented, vigilantly look at various ways of increasing additional revenue, putting less of the burden on the current residences while spreading the costs to the new users, whether developers, land owners or new tenants. 12. For Further Information Call: mot) moms Century pro-acti- $16,000. ile 0.ots Investigate and implement ways to increase housing for first time, buyers. in providing for the projected increase of housing, medical, social and Be economic needs for elderly citizens. Ensure that new housing areas have adequate parks planned in then. 9. First Choice Realty Res; Cellular: amrr Cedar City, Utah, 84720 A Let John put his 25 plus years of management and administrative experience to work for you. J 80i.865-180- 2 A VOTE FOR GLEDHILL IS A VOTE FOR DEDICATED SERVICE, DECISIVE ACTION, INFORMED CITIZENS, EXPERIENCE, LEADERSHIP, ACCESSIBILITY AND KNOW HOW 1 24 4 Former Councilman's Record 986, when I was sworn in as a council member, Milford City had $60,000. in past due accounts plus a $30,000. loan to First Security Bank. $21,235.in the restricted fund account was $10,OQO. short of a bond retirement payment. The reserve checking account J balance, Milford City's water was being pumped with a motor loaned by a local farmer. registered a Four years later, at the end of that term, all bills were current, State Treasury balance was $223,476. and the city checking W.f account balance was $86,300. $18,000. was earmarked for a new shop, $2,300. for a new gas heater at the swimming pool, and there j. was $4,500. in the dump closure account. The city had not only recovered from a devastating loss by embezzlement during a 4 In 1 $-- 0- , , previous-administrat- it progressed with: : New swimming pool. 2. Natural gas line to Milford. 3. Main Street Project - Sewer, Water & Sidewalk. A 0 interest loan plus a grant from CIB paid for the water & sewer. To qualify for the Main Street Project, the council negotiated the $232,000 outstanding debt on City Industrial Park from loan to a grant. They also negotiated with UDOT until the state agency acknowledged responsibility for property from building to building along Hwy 21X257, and paid for upgrading the sidewalks 1. on Main Street. Renewed airport runway. Installed motor and switch box on old culinary7 water system and secured stand-b- y ordinance and installed system. Passed Started Recreation Complex and left $44,000. in budget for completion. Bought new city pickup truck. (Paid with interest from bank account) Fiber optic line easement to put the technology on hand for future upgrades. Paid by raising water, sewer, and garbage user fee to $32. per month. j 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. cross-connecti- system. on . MAX MAYER The Candidate to Secure Benefits for the City as Milford Grows to Insure: 1 . Proper management of city funds to provide lor growth, maint enance and repair expenses without further increase of water and sewer fees. 2. That development pays for water & sewer expansion as growth occurs 3. Bulk water is sold at a profit to Milford City. Profit remains with the cit for maintenance and upgrades. 4. New water or equivalent monetaiy compensation is brought into the city with future development. ' . ion, 4 Children 2X Grandchildren Experience in City Government o No hidden personal agenda i u |