Who will run the city for the next four years?
The Student – Provo City Alliance will be hosting a debate for the mayoral and city council candidates and would like to invite all too attend and participate.
Date: Friday, October 30, 2009
Time: 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Location: Provo High School Commons
1125 N University Ave, Provo, UT
7:00 – 7:45 PM Mayoral Debate with Steve Clark and John Curtis
7:50 – 8:50 PM City Council Debate with Laura Cabanilla, Coy Porter, Sterling Beck, Cindy Richards, David Acheson and Richard Healey.
Not only would we like you to attend, but please participate by submitting questions you want asked to provodebate@gmail.com. If you don’t feel comfortable submitting questions, feel free to submit topics that you would like covered. Time is limited, and not all questions will be asked, but we’d love to find out which topics are most important to those attending, so we can make the most out of the debate.
Nothing gets students riled up more than a perceived revocation of a privilege they now enjoy. Last fall, the Provo City Council responded to local residents’ concerns and passed a parking program south of campus. Few students objected. This past spring, Provo City held hearings to implement the parking program south of campus. Many students strongly objected.
The Student-Provo City Alliance formed amid the confusion to help find truth and work with the city and university in a meaningful way. Since then, each city council member has spoken with us several times. They are friendly, helpful, and eager to work with students. Their primary concern with students is simple: we need to vote, and vote locally if we want to be considered an equal stakeholder in the community.
We students have a tremendous opportunity to make a difference and be an equal stakeholder.
We can register and vote in Provo’s election this fall. A new mayor and three city councilmen are up for election. Issues dealing with students are at the forefront: the closure of Rock Canyon, bringing great businesses near BYU and more. We have created a non-partisan Web site to help students and residents register to vote and make educated decisions in the polling booth at studentprovocityalliance.org.
Be a doer, a leader, an active member of the community. We’ll be holding an information session Tuesday (9/29) at 7:30 p.m. at the Provo City Library in room 308 to help you get involved in the political process.
Andrew Walker
President – Student-Provo City Alliance
(From the Daily Universe, 29 Sept 2009)
On September 10th the Joaquin and Maeser neighborhoods have organized to have the Mayorial candidates come and meet with us at Farrer Elementary at 7:00.
The local level vote very directly impacts our lives. Please be informed first and then vote!
I have put the schedules of the other neighborhoods so you have all opportunities possible, if you cannot make our meeting.
Provost, Provost South, and Spring Creek Neighborhoods
(The City wide Council candidates will also be featured)
Thursday August 6th 7:00pm at Provost Elementary
Wasatch, Foothills and hopefully Oakhills Neighborhoods
Thursday August 13th 6:00 pm at Wasatch Elementary
Franklin, Franklin South Neighborhoods, Dixon and North Park Neighborhoods
Wednesday September 2nd 6:30pm Franklin Elementary School
Joaquin and Maeser Neighborhoods
Thursday September 10th at 7:00pm at Farrer Elementary School
Polling places are listed here: http://provo.org/index.php?module=ibcms&fxn=elections.polling_places
PHOTO ID and RESIDENCY VERIFICATION
EARLY VOTE INFORMATION
Early voting for the Primary Election will be held at the Provo City Recorder*s Office, 351 West Center Street ,on the following dates and at the listed times:
- Tuesday, September 1 through Friday September 4, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
- Tuesday, September 8 through Friday September 11, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Residents who come to the Recorder*s Office outside of those times, but during regular office hours (Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.), may vote using an absentee ballot. NOTE: The office will be closed on Monday, September 7 for Labor Day.
VOTING ABSENTEE
A resident may vote absentee by submitting an Application for Absentee Ballot. (See Application provided separately on the 2009 Election webpage.) The application may be requested by calling 801-852-6524. An application may be picked up personally at the Office of the City Recorder, 351 West Center Street. The application may be returned personally or mailed to Provo City Recorder PO Box 1849 Provo, UT 84603. An application must be received by the City Recorder no later than 20 days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed overseas, and no later than the Friday before the election if it is to be mailed within the United States.
There is NO in-office Absentee Voting on Monday, September 14
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Habitat for Humanity’s Brimhall Estates Build
Grab a Hammer and help area families realize their dream of safe and affordable housing!
For those of you who were unable to attend the information session, here is the presentation that was given there.