District 2 Council Member
Sandy City
Alison Stroud's platform emphasizes bringing student perspectives into City Council decisions, indicating a focus on transparency and community engagement. Her campaign appears to prioritize incorporating the voices of younger residents into local governance.
At a glance
Voice
Council Member Alison Stroud consistently emphasizes fiscal prudence, neighborhood stability, and long-term planning in her council activities. She frequently advocates for owner-occupied housing to preserve community character and has expressed caution regarding broad density increases, preferring a case-by-case approach to development. Throughout recent meetings, she has demonstrated a keen focus on municipal infrastructure and public safety, ranging from questioning the financial sustainability of police fleet management to analyzing the viability of city facility consolidation. Additionally, Stroud has been an active proponent of public transportation accessibility and the importance of fostering strong community engagement through local events and transparent city planning.
The proposed Highland Drive extension is estimated to cost $118.9 million, while the alternative 1700 East corridor is estimated at $20.4 million.
May influence future water rates or infrastructure investments.
It's unclear if there are any direct financial impacts, but protecting the river could boost local recreation and tourism.
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