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Salt Lake Tribune | 2000-01-23 | Page 42

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Date 2000-01-23
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
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City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Date 2000-01-23
Paper Salt Lake Tribune
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County Salt Lake
Page 42
OCR Text \ Anderson Finding Out The Salt Lake UTAHSunday, Tribune January23, 2000 Weather to be Warm, Wet Followed by Mountain Snow WhatResidents Think THE SALT LAKETRIBUNE Mayor holds informal meeting at SLC coffee shop BY NORMA WAGNER ** ‘THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Salt Lake's new mayor was satch Frontoverthe next couple of days — at least until later next Brown,73. “I have peopletell me they don't like to shop at Fred Meyer, they don't like to shop at in a downtown cafe Saturday, hut the staff there feared his preslice would cause too much of a — “Who is he again?” asked 24YWar-old Jorge Naba when told Mayor Rocky Anderson was and by Tuesday, there's a chance senior citizens downtown. The of rain up to 8,000 feet, up to the resorts, as the air mass warms up due to high pressure over the ar- people that sold those [large chains] that property, they ruined it when they brought them in and we're having to support themwith our sales tax money andthat is wrong.” Andersonlistened intently, then agreed. “We haveto raise ea,” said Pete Wilensky, meterologist with the National Weather Service in Salt Lake City. “But we In Moabtoday, the weather is expected to be partlycloudy, with that theydothat, it's a goodthing. It's goodfor the economy. I am push- ingthat whenever I can,” he said. Other issues raised by dents were the need for more resiaf- fordable housing, higher wages for adult workers, particularlyse nior citizens who have to work, i ing city spending and and infrastructure improvements. ay viable by supporting local busi- The multimillion dollar Gate- Project also was a popular ticularly whetherit will messes, especially with the large week. “It's going to start warming up will remainrelatively moist.” “The high will break down Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson talks with locals about concernsforthe city at the Salt Lake Roasting Co. cafe on Saturday. probably on Wednesday statewide, with a colder system coming into the area,” he said. Wilenskypredicts snow show- residents will be heldin February at another small business, Cactus & Tropicals, a gardenstore at 2715 S. 2000 East. Erika Orne, 22, only found out that the mayor was in the 4th debt for the wrong reasons. We need to invest in our neighbor- hoods. These people care about their neighborhoods and it seems everything has been focused on the Gateway Project, which may have consequences for the down- South coffee shop whensheacci- towndistrict.” dently spilled coffee on one of the Healso talked about changing the state’s liquor laws so people waiters. “When I heard what [the mayor] was doing I thought it was a great idea,” said Orne, ofSalt LakeCity. “He's got good community spirit. He's going to be a good could drink cocktails on restau: rants’ outside decks and balconies. His next mayor.” meeting with ers in the mountains this low- to-mid 40s in the northern valleys. temperatures near 60. On Monday, Moab skies will be mostly cloudy with a slight chance ofrain and highs in the low-to-mid 50s. Clouds and a chance of showers are expected on Wednesday, with a highof45-to-50 degrees. 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Karen BakerofSalt Lake City also came for coffee, not to talk politics. “Had I not comehere for coffee I wouldn't have known.It’s the first I've heard of it.” Anderson.talked with several dozen residents for thtee hours on a-variety of issues, including the downtown area more On Monday, forecasters are predicting a 50 percent chance of them. We need moresmaller, locally owned grocery stores for the people’s consciousness available for a chat upstairs. “I'm not really into politics. I didn’t afternoon, with an increasing chance overnight into Monday. state, with a 40 percent chance of rain in the northern valleys. High temperatures in the mountains Mondayare expected to be about 30 degrees, and in the Smith's to serve coffee and past. WILD CARD:Ace of Diamonds town and whether it will be eco- nomical: . 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