Herriman Journal | January 2022

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January 2022 | Vol. 32 Iss. 01

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LORIN PALMER READY TO LEAD AS HERRIMAN’S NEXT MAYOR By Justin Adams | justin.a@thecityjournals.com

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tarting this month, Herriman City will have a new face occupying the mayor’s chair on the city council. Lorin Palmer won the mayoral election in November, defeating then-city council member Clint Smith, with 63% of the vote. Palmer previously served as a member of the city’s planning commission, and also led the grassroots organization Herriman for Responsible Growth, which materialized in opposition to the Olympia development. That emphasis on responsible growth is an issue Palmer said was the primary concern of residents he talked to while on the campaign trail. “I talked to people who were living in a condo or townhouse and wanted to step up to a small home, but there was nothing like that available in our community. They wanted to come out here and put down roots as their forever home, and that’s a challenge right now,” he said. Another challenge for Palmer and the city council over the next four years will be managing the early stages of the Olympia development. The 900+ acre project was approved by the Salt Lake County Council in 2020, despite opposition from local leaders. With the project moving forward no matter

what, the conversation has shifted towards mitigating potential negative impacts. “The focus has to be on infrastructure, working with the county and state to get some money for those things. I’d like to see UDOT take over some of our roadways so we can focus on building new infrastructure,” Palmer said. With the city being at such a critical juncture, Palmer said that the decisions the council makes in the coming years will likely define their legacy. If that sounds like a lot of pressure, it is. As the election results were released at 7 p.m. on Nov. 2, Palmer said he could feel the weight of the campaign lift momentarily, only to be replaced by the pressure of how important the next four (or more) years will be. But there’s also excitement, of course. Palmer said he’s most looking forward to having more opportunities to interact with the community. Coincidentally, that was also his favorite part of the campaign process. All summer and up through the elec- Lorin Palmer, pictured here at a candidate forum last summer, was elected to be Herriman’s next mayor. tion, Palmer was out knocking on doors, (City Journals file photo) Continued page 16

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