Craig Christensen's platform appears to prioritize addressing growth and housing issues within Provo. His campaign focused on these key areas, indicating a desire to manage the city's expansion and ensure adequate housing solutions for its residents.
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Council Member Craig Christensen consistently prioritizes increasing homeownership opportunities, frequently advocating for deed-restricted for-sale units in new developments and opposing projects skewed heavily toward rentals. He emphasizes prudent governance through data-driven planning, clear ROI indicators for economic development, and cautious, deliberate scrutiny of long-term land-use changes. His tenure has been marked by a strong commitment to neighborhood integrity and asset preservation, including his support for the Slate Canyon Conservation Easement and his opposition to placing commercial uses within residential areas. Additionally, Christensen has sought to streamline council operations, notably proposing formats to improve decision-making efficiency and accountability.
The changes aim to improve fiscal oversight, though specific costs for additional audits would require future budget allocations.
The total budget is approximately $326.4 million.
The changes aim to improve fiscal oversight, though specific costs for additional audits would require future budget allocations.
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