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Show 3A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, July 29, 1987 Roy may plan bond election BRYON SAXTON , Lakeside Review staff .The Roy City Council ROY ; ' may try to fund improvements to n portation in order to improve Roys road conditions, listed oth- er factors for his support of the bond election. The Utah Department of Transportation does not have the necessary funding for Roys projlot. ects, he said. The region UDOT office, which Roy Councilman Dale Willis suggested to the council in a pubserves the geographic area belic meeting last Tuesday they tween Kaysville hnd Brigham consider putting a bond election . City received' approximately $1 on the upcoming November balmillion in funding for 1987 road lot in order to finance city road construction and improvements. improvements. The problem goes back to Willis initiated the discussion when the town was small, Willis after it was discovered by the said. Now weve got to go back Wasatch Front Regional Council fix it. And if we wait 10 and that more than 15 roads in the years...it wont even be (financialRoy area are in need of improve-- . . ly) feasible. ment. James Thomas alCouncilman Matt Rififkin, transportation enWillis. so supported gineer for the Wasatch Front Re- - .We need to plan for the futhe City gional Council, told Thomas said. It may cost Council in a letter that according ture, one or two million dollars in us to an Ogden Area Long Range 1987. But how much more will it Transportation Plan approxi- cost us down the road. Inevitably, mately 5 state and city roads in its got to happen. Roy are in need or would be in The only councilman to voice need of improvement by the year concern 2005. against the bond election was senior Councilman WilThe roads listed for improveplan lard Cragun. ments include 5600 South, Midland Drive (3500 West), Roys Cragun said he believes the would eventually receive the 4800 state 1900 and main street West, South. necessary funds from the states The transportation situation in increased gas tax. The council took no action on town is this councils number two matter and will review the to the said Willis referring priority, council goals listed at budget matter further before making a decision. hearing discussions. Willis said in order to get the think we should break the on the ballot a final desome Hold out. proposal public study have to be made by would hearings, prioritize the projects cision October. as to decision listed and make a whether to hold a bond election on this years ballot, he said. We owe it to the people to at least have it on the ballot. Willis said he believes a bond election would allow the Roy public a choice for improve- ment and would cost the taxpayer no special cost because its an election year. Willis, who has been actively involved in seeking funds from the Utah Department of Trans- - the citys traffic congestion prob-- v lems by scheduling a. general bond election on this years bal-- i . f I , , -3 . 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Cleve Dibble, former counselor , at Layton High School, is the new assistant principal there. He has years experience in education. He earned his masters ' degree from Brigham Young University in 1983 with a major in counseling and guidance. Richard L. Call, former social studieshistory teacher at Bountiful High School, is the new assistant principal at Layton High. He has 9 'h years experience in education and earned his masters degree from the University of Utah in 1981. John Sadler, former teacher at North Davis Junior High, is the new assistant principal at North Davis Junior High. He has six years experience in education. He earned his masters degree from Weber State College m 1984. 1 1 histo-ryma- STARTS TOMORROW! S1UREWIDE END-OF-MONT- SALE AND CLEARANCE H ; th Douglas C. Cannon, former English teacher at Clearfield High School, is the new assistant principal at North Layton Junior High. He has 15 years experience in education. 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