Here are a few pre-election "loose ends" which we'd like to wrap up during the week preceding our November 7, 2017 Ogden City Municipal Election:
1) Excellent Standard-Examiner story, taking the pulse of all 2017 Ogden City Council candidates, regarding, Ogden City's apparent main 2017 issue, i.e., "backyard chickens":
Ogden City Council hopefuls weigh-in on backyard chicken controversyHere's a Weber County Forum Tip O' the Hat to the highly effective Ogden Chicken Alliance, whose effective grass-roots lobbying has even turned Ogden Council members who previously voted to ban "poultry pets" into indecisive "flip-floppers."
2) There are a couple of BIG debates happening this week, thanks to the Ogden Junior League (in cooperation with the Weber County League of Women Voters), for thoughtful Ogden citizens who haven't yet made their minds up yet. Hold onto your mail-in ballots and check this information out, peeps. These same two groups will be sponsoring not one, but two debates this week. Here are the space/time coordinates, peeps:
Wednesday, October 25 6:00pm
Ogden Municipal Wards 1 & 3 Candidate Debate
Weber County Commission chambers 2380 Washington Blvd Ogden Utah 84401
Thursday, October 26 6:00pmThese events will be useful, wethinks, for Ogden City voters who still haven't submitted their mail-in ballots.
Ogden At-Large Seats A&B Debate
Union Station, 2501 Wall Ave, Ogden, UT 84401
3) Read up and follow the lead of the venerable Weber County Heritage Foundation, regarding the ridiculous and slimy Ogden City School bond issue, Ogden peeps!
No doubt about the proposed bond. You should vote against it. Moreover, we'll be working hard to "roll a few heads" on the Ogden City School Board, when those Board Clowns who pushed this "bait/switch bond initiative" come up for re-election next year.
Update 10/29/17: Thanks to the efforts of the Standard's Tim Vandenack, we're delighted to provide these two "hot off the press" stories reporting on the two above-mentioned candidate debates;
Update 10/24/17 11:00 p.m.: And here's one other thing:
Update 10/29/17: Thanks to the efforts of the Standard's Tim Vandenack, we're delighted to provide these two "hot off the press" stories reporting on the two above-mentioned candidate debates;
- Ogden council hopefuls discuss term limits, housing, school bond, engagement
- Hopefuls spar over leadership style, airport operations
Update 10/24/17 11:00 p.m.: And here's one other thing:
OGDEN Education
Tearing down Historic Polk Elementary will be like ripping out a piece of Ogden's History. Vote No. #savepolk
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