Letters to the Editor
Editor:
There are five reasons you must get out and vote for Bob Richer for County Commission:
1. Bob, in his 20-plus years of planning experience, has stood up to control growth, first in Park City, now in Summit County.
2. Bob is more capable of managing the growth in the Snyderville Basin because he lives there.
3. Bob realizes our form of government is no longer enough to help us address 21st-century issues.
4. Bob was instrumental in developing the master plan for future improvements to the challenging Kimball Junction road system.
5. Bob has worked hard for open space and trails throughout the County. We know Bob to be open-minded, thoughtful, balanced and incredibly hardworking.
We believe that Bob will win if there is high voter turnout in Snyderville and Park City. Your vote is essential!
Sincerely,
Sarah and Chuck Klingenstein
Park City
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