by Randi vonBose | Jan 31, 2018 | Accountability, Agenda, Communication, Infrastructure, Property Rights
There will be a city council meeting tomorrow night (Thursday, February 1st). A few things to note: There will be a Public Hearing for the Road Utility Fee starting at 6 pm. This is time set aside for the public to come and publically speak to the proposed road...
by Randi vonBose | Oct 27, 2017 | Accountability, Communication, Education, Election Process, General
Mail: Now through November 3rd, 2017 Drop Box: at city office now through November 6th, 2017 Polling Location: before 8 pm on November 7th, 2017 Candidate Information: Davis County Ballot Information:...
by Randi vonBose | Oct 18, 2017 | Accountability, Budget, Election Process, General
This information is not due to the city until October 31st but with mail-in voting, I, personally, would love to have this data sooner. So, in the name of transparency, I am posting my contributions/expenditure today. I will still have a few Facebook advertising...
by Randi vonBose | Sep 6, 2017 | Accountability, Budget, Communication, Infrastructure, Public Works
#7 on the agenda for this weeks council meeting reads “Bid Approval for Material Crushing”. This seems simple enough but in actuality, has become a complex management issue. In order to understand the complexity, we have to first understand the...
by Randi vonBose | Sep 6, 2017 | Accountability, Budget, Education, Public Works, Snow Plowing
Today I am going to attempt to dig into two points that are on the City Council agenda for tomorrow, Sept. 7th. I hesitate in doing this because I want to avoid “trying an issue in the court of public opinion”. However, as both of these upcoming issues highlight some...
by Randi vonBose | Aug 16, 2017 | Accountability, Budget, Communication, Election Process, Priorities
This is a question I have been grappling with A LOT since filing. Here are the reasons I feel conflicted about yard signs: They are expensive. It is as simple as that. Even searching for low cost options, a hundred standard yard signs could run anywhere from...