Preserve & Protect AF Canyon to Mayor Gygi: Please answer questions & fulfill GRAMA requests

Written By: admin - Feb• 04•16

Preserve & Protect AF Canyon group has had difficulty in getting straight answers and GRAMA requests fully provided from our CH Mayor Gary Gygi too.  CHCRG can definitely relate to their disappointment.

At the AmericanForkCanyon.com website are the following postings:

 

WHAT DID MAYOR GYGI KNOW IN 2013 ABOUT SNOWBIRDS PLANS FOR AF CANYON? WHAT DID HE KNOW ABOUT THE LAND SWAP?

What did Mayor Gary Gygi of Cedar Hills know about Snowbirds plans?

http://americanforkcanyon.com/grama-request/what-did-mayor-gygi-know-in-2012-about-snowbirds-plans-for-af-canyon-what-did-he-know-about-the-land-swap/ 

 

 

A January 30, 2016 posting by Protect American Fork Canyon Facebook to Cedar Hills residents, includes the following:

"Attacking processes and lack of transparency is not fun, but at times necessary. We suggest that a third party scour the emails of your mayor and city manager, rather than the individual themselves. In SL, the records officer or an attorney produces the records. Frankly Utah County allows the individual who has the GRAMA to pull their own records, we've found that problematic at the city and county level. 

"This should be a concern.. it is to us… confidential document outlining SB's plans.. back in 2013… Why did Mayor Gygi have this or ask to have this? Does this information go back to 2012-2013? Land swap is also referenced.. this is worrisome to our group. The vote on Feb 4th should be the concern. The points of pollution for decades from private land in upper AF Canyon should be a concern. …"

"…My suggestion? Have your city attorney, city recorder, Ben Bailey, Mike Geddes, Daniel Zappala sit together and pull the GRAMA responses from the Mayors email account. Simple.. really."

(Partial list of documents they've obtained are posted there.)

https://www.facebook.com/ProtectAmericanForkCanyon/posts/1683070285312016

 

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