Pat Cadenhead urges public input in decision-making process

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Public engagement took center stage at the San Juan County Planning Commission meeting on July 10, 2025, as community member Pat Cadenhead urged officials to consider public input in their decision-making processes. Cadenhead emphasized the importance of integrating community feedback with the commission's objectives, highlighting the collaborative relationship between elected officials and residents.

During his remarks, Cadenhead pointed out that the commission members, including their attorney, are ultimately accountable to the public they serve. "You guys work for us," he stated, reminding officials of their responsibility to listen to constituents. His passionate plea underscored a desire for transparency and inclusivity in local governance, reflecting a broader sentiment among residents who feel disconnected from the planning process.

Cadenhead's comments resonate with ongoing discussions about the need for more robust public participation in local government. As the commission moves forward, the call for greater community involvement may shape future initiatives and policies, ensuring that the voices of San Juan County residents are heard and valued.

Converted from San Juan County Utah Planning Commission Meeting 7/10/2025 meeting on July 12, 2025
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