5 registered statements
December 23, 2022, 11:59 PM
I don’t feel like Leo Lines would be a good representative for district 5. His Joaquin neighborhood chair election was questionable at best. He only seemed to win because student housing landlords manipulated their tenants into voting for him as a way to prevent them from having to provide adequate on-site parking for their properties instead of relying on free on-street parking. He seems to only represent the interests of landlords in the district and not the actual residents who live in the area. I think the residents of district 5 would be better served by someone else.
Spencer Robertson inside City Boundary
December 23, 2022, 6:03 PM
Leo lines has done a great job for the Joaquin neighborhood and has helped me resolve issues in the past, i’m sure he would do a great job. Mr. Ruffner would also be great and certainly cares about the neighborhood and it’s residents.. Roger Brown would do a fantastic job as well and has been a long-term resident and homeowner in the Joaquin neighborhood.
Jackson Dille inside City Boundary
December 20, 2022, 10:34 PM
Dylan Cindrich has a deep knowledge and passion for urban issues. He would be a huge asset not just for the District 5 Executive Board, but all of it's residents and the city as a whole. As a resident of District 5, I sincerely hope he is placed on our Board.
December 20, 2022, 9:56 AM
Dylan Cindrich would be a fantastic member of the neighborhood district executive board. He is passionate about city planning and invested in the continued success of Provo. He's a smart, honest, considerate person who will keep the best interests of those in his district in mind always.
December 18, 2022, 9:14 AM
Dave would be a great representative for the Dixon neighborhood!
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I don’t feel like Leo Lines would be a good representative for district 5. His Joaquin neighborhood chair election was questionable at best. He only seemed to win because student housing landlords manipulated their tenants into voting for him as a way to prevent them from having to provide adequate on-site parking for their properties instead of relying on free on-street parking. He seems to only represent the interests of landlords in the district and not the actual residents who live in the area. I think the residents of district 5 would be better served by someone else.