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He expressed distrust in Sandy City, calling their actions 'unsupportive, misleading, and willing to blackmail,' and questioned the justification for annexation based on water scarcity.
City Council on 2026-04-07 5:15 PM - Apr 7, 2026→As HOA president of Dimpledale Ranchettes, he raised concerns about snow plowing, streetlights, and the city's past performance, and questioned the financial justifications for annexation.
City Council on 2026-04-07 5:15 PM - Apr 7, 2026→He stated that Sandy City has a history of wanting to 'grab land' and argued that the current annexations are meant to stop Granite City incorporation, urging the council to postpone decisions.
City Council on 2026-04-07 5:15 PM - Apr 7, 2026→He found the timing of the annexations disingenuous, believing they are meant to interrupt Granite City's incorporation, and noted that no one had spoken in favor of annexation.
He argued that the water agreements are unenforceable 'contracts of adhesion' and that Sandy City has used water as a weapon to 'destroy' Granite, urging the council to allow residents to vote.
City Council on 2026-04-07 5:15 PM - Apr 7, 2026→She expressed strong opposition to the city's actions, citing her commitment to the Granite community and her fear of what Sandy City might do to their area, referencing the helicopter pad project.
City Council on 2026-04-07 5:15 PM - Apr 7, 2026→She pleaded for the council to allow residents a vote, emphasizing the emotional connection to Granite and the desire to maintain their identity and values, and questioned the ethics of the process.
City Council on 2026-04-07 5:15 PM - Apr 7, 2026→She emotionally pleaded for a vote, emphasizing the importance of Granite's identity and small-town values, and expressed concern over the aggressive nature of the annexation signs.
City Council on 2026-04-07 5:15 PM - Apr 7, 2026→