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Council Member Clarissa Williams has demonstrated a strong focus on fiscal oversight and procedural governance, most notably by facilitating the adoption of the tentative 2026-2027 city budget. Her work frequently centers on infrastructure and transportation, evidenced by her leadership in approving cooperative agreements with UDOT and her detailed inquiries regarding utility impacts for the 3900 South shared-use trail project. Additionally, Williams has shown a consistent commitment to administrative clarity, actively questioning inter-agency coordination with the WFRC and seeking clarification on council protocols regarding public comment obligations.
The fee would impact local business operating costs.
While the city is footing the bill for the repairs, you'll be paying in extra gas and wasted time sitting in traffic.
Improving these stops will cost some tax dollars upfront, but it’s way cheaper than the long-term legal and medical costs of preventable accidents.
The city could face significant legal liability and increased insurance premiums, alongside potential costs for emergency infrastructure upgrades.