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Harrison council candidates outline priorities on zoning, roads and public safety ahead of Nov. 4 election

Harrison City Council · October 30, 2025
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Summary

Four candidates and two appointed council members presented plans for Harrison’s growth, highlighting a new comprehensive plan, a two-year moratorium on most new multifamily construction, infrastructure work tied to the Dry Fork Overpass and concerns about zoning enforcement and heavy truck traffic near schools.

Harrison City Council candidates and appointed members used a public forum to set out competing visions for the city ahead of the Nov. 4 election, focusing on zoning changes, major road projects and public-safety concerns.

Tanner Dole, who said he was appointed to the council by the Republican Party Central Committee and is running to keep his seat, said his first priority was to "personally meet with each of our directors to get a better understanding of how the city operates on a day to day basis." He urged that Harrison’s updated comprehensive plan and zoning code be used to steer future growth toward "much larger lots with better building materials," and said, "Harrison is no longer a place where high density residential developers will thrive." Dole also cited infrastructure work tied to the Dry Fork Overpass, noting widening projects "going north to the school and portions of Harrison Avenue toward Kilby."

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