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South Salt Lake council holds three-minute interviews with 17 applicants to fill vacant seat
Summary
At a Jan. 22 work meeting the South Salt Lake City Council heard brief, three-minute interviews from 17 applicants seeking to fill the council seat vacated by the election of Council Member Natalie Pinkney.
South Salt Lake — At a Jan. 22 work meeting the South Salt Lake City Council heard brief, three-minute interviews from 17 applicants seeking to fill the council seat vacated by the election of Council Member Natalie Pinkney.
Council Chair Charlotte Item opened the session and outlined the process: applicants would be called in application order, answer two questions posted at the podium and on Zoom, and had three minutes each. "So we had 17 applicants..." the chair said as the council began the interview sequence.
The applicant pool included long-time residents, recent arrivals, business owners and public‑sector professionals. Several candidates listed the city budget and the upcoming budget cycle as a top priority, and multiple applicants said they would focus on completing or supporting…
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