Cottonwood Heights is getting a new mayor, which means we’re about to see a shake-up in both local city hall and our representation at the state capitol. It’s a double-header of political turnover that will change who is calling the shots on our local policies.
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We might see some short-term costs for special elections or administrative transitions to fill these empty seats.
The incoming mayor gets a chance to set a new agenda, and local political hopefuls now have a rare opening to run for office.
Voters might feel the sting of having their current representation suddenly change without a direct say in the immediate appointment process.
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