During a recent Bountiful City Council meeting, discussions highlighted key issues surrounding local economic development and community engagement. Councilman Higginson emphasized concerns regarding the early closing times of many businesses, which detracts from the city's vibrancy and nightlife. He shared insights from a conversation with a food truck owner who expressed challenges in competing with fast food establishments. The owner indicated that if Bountiful continues to prioritize fast food, he may seek opportunities elsewhere, underscoring the need for a diverse dining landscape that supports local businesses.
Councilwoman Price reported on the successful swearing-in ceremony of the new Bountiful City Youth Council, which took place on the last day of school. Over 50 students participated, showcasing their commitment to community service by attending in formal attire. Price praised the new leadership under Mayor Carter Black and adviser John Cook, expressing optimism for the upcoming year.
Additionally, Price acknowledged the efforts of the Power Department, led by Alan Johnson, following a recent Power Commission meeting. She highlighted the department's expertise and the exciting development of sourcing power from the Colorado River Storage Project, which promises to enhance the city's energy resources.
These discussions reflect Bountiful's ongoing efforts to foster a supportive environment for local businesses and engage youth in civic activities, while also addressing the community's energy needs.