Mayor
Sandy City
Monica Zoltanski is running for her second term as Mayor of Sandy, Utah. Her platform includes opposition to the Little Cottonwood gondola project. The articles focus primarily on the election results and Zoltanski's victory, highlighting her as Sandy's first female mayor.
At a glance
Voice
Mayor Monica Zoltanski has consistently defended the separation of powers within Sandy’s strong mayor government, notably opposing council-imposed conditions on the Arbor Plaza acquisition and advocating for collaborative policy-making. Throughout these meetings, she has prioritized public safety, ranging from traffic-related data-driven initiatives near local schools to the management of e-bike and e-scooter trail safety. Her administrative focus is further demonstrated by her efforts to secure funding for the new community recreation center and her active engagement in regional transportation and watershed protection through the Central Wasatch Commission.
The proposed budgets detail significant spending across various departments, with specific line items for utilities, staffing, and capital improvements.
The cost of building these units will be borne by homeowners, but the city may see increased administrative costs for permitting.
The drone upgrade program is estimated at $127,000 annually.