Rachel Freeman's platform centers on addressing key urban challenges facing Lehi. Her priorities include tackling traffic congestion, ensuring prudent budget management, and developing strategies to address the city's housing needs. These issues reflect a focus on practical governance and community development.
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Council Member Rachel Freeman has consistently prioritized fiscal oversight and transparency, frequently demanding detailed operational data and independent audits before supporting funding for organizations and major city projects. She advocates for a restrained approach to tax increases and public spending, often suggesting cost-minimization strategies for developments like the Civic Center and emphasizing that general fund allocations should be based on demonstrated need rather than automatic entitlement. Her policy engagement frequently centers on infrastructure and public services, where she has supported public safety hiring, advocated for accessibility improvements in parks, and expressed concerns over the long-term sustainability of municipal development agreements.
Saving water now could prevent costly emergency measures later, like buying water from other cities.
Developers may face higher costs for alternative landscaping.
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Expect your water bill to go up as the city tries to manage the shortage.
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