Monday, January 10, 2005

Tribune Article

Mark Eddinton gives favorable coverage to what is happening regarding the possibility of loan default and bankruptcy by the city of Cedar Hills. I found the artcle on the web at http://www.sltrib.com/utah/ci_2520341.

The following article points out some disturbing items:

How many of the people in Cedar Hills like to be refered to as "small-town folks?" We're not hicks! Mr Cromar should re-evaluate his words before speaking for us all. We want what is best for our community. Bankruptcy isn't it! Cedar Hills is not some backwater small town dot on the map! We are educated and recognize that defaulting would cause damage to the city's reputation that could be irreversible.

I agree with state Treasurer Ed Alter, who points out that $11 per month assessment is "chump change."

1 Comments:

Blogger Eric Richardson said...

Hey Steve! Nice to see some more commentary on the golf course issue. Keep up the great work!

I agree that we are an educated city, and I absolutely love it when folks get involved. We have so much talent and education in Cedar Hills--it's one of the things that makes Cedar Hills a special place.

It seems like every year or so we have an issue that bring people out to the meetings--I just wish we could get more involved on the front end of things.

I look forward to hearing more from you soon!

January 12, 2005 3:06 PM  

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