Bryon Saxton's platform centers on managing the city's physical and economic expansion, with a specific focus on the 1900 West development corridor and general business growth. He is also prioritizing essential municipal infrastructure projects, such as the establishment of a new city cemetery, while navigating community concerns regarding housing density and fiscal policy.
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The proposed 55% tax increase would significantly impact resident monthly budgets.
The impact on property values and infrastructure demand is currently being evaluated.
The resident suggested that cutting management positions could save funds for direct-reporting employees.
Installing traffic-calming measures would require city funding.
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