Friday, October 27, 2017

Santaquin Residents Voice Concerns Over Proposed Bonds

Pictured: Santaquin City Manager Ben Reeves (standing, far right, near podium) led a conversational style discussion with residents seated inside the Santaquin Senior Citizen Center last night, October 26, 2017.

Many attending last night’s discussion concerning a proposition for the construction of a new Santaquin community cultural center, which would include a senior citizen center and library, spoke against authorizing the City to issue General Obligation Bonds of to up to six million dollars.

It’s up to voters to decide.  The bond proposition is on ballots this election season in Santaquin.

More to come in the upcoming edition of The Payson Chronicle.

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