Issues This Election
Knocking doors across South Jordan to discuss what matters to my neighbors has shown me that what unites us is greater than the noise that divides us.
Thank you to all of my neighbors for sharing your needs, concerns, and hopes for the future of South Jordan. #stacyforsojo #southjordanutah #utah #citycouncil #vote
During my door-to-door conversations in South Jordan, it's clear that residents are deeply concerned about practical issues affecting their day-to-day lives. Crime and safety remain top priorities, with community members seeking plans that go beyond politics to create real improvements in neighborhood security. Many expressed worries about fireworks near open spaces, emphasizing the need for sensible regulations that balance celebration with safety and environmental impact. Bike safety and improved school routes are essential concerns for families wanting safer paths for children. Residents also discussed the ongoing challenges of road construction and traffic congestion, highlighting the importance of smart urban planning and infrastructure updates. Budgeting and spending are at the forefront, with the community urging careful financial management to ensure taxpayer funds directly benefit South Jordan. Water conservation practices are a significant theme, especially as water resources become increasingly scarce, prompting discussions about sustainable usage and policies that support long-term environmental health. Preserving the heritage of neighborhoods while managing growth is another important issue. Some neighbors favor stopping the attraction of independent restaurants to maintain local character, while others are concerned about accessory dwelling units (ADUs) changing neighborhood dynamics. This points to a broader desire to find a balance between progress and preserving what makes South Jordan unique. Overall, these conversations reveal a community eager to move forward together by addressing specific, tangible issues with thoughtful solutions. South Jordan residents are united by their shared hopes and commitments to enhance safety, infrastructure, fiscal responsibility, and the quality of life for all.
