Recall election draws 1 candidate

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Recall election draws 1 candidate

Voters could oust 4 Cortez councilors and mayor, but only 1 person runs for office
Journal/Sam Green
Dick Biery and Jim Cole stand at the end of the Tucker Lane extension through the Flaugh-Clark subdivision in Cortez. The route is dubbed a “road to nowhere” by critics, but city officials say it will someday be an important city thoroughfare through Brandon’s Gate Subdivision, which is pictured in the background. Supporters of the city council recall, Cole and Biery want to know why the street was routed in an S curve through the Flaugh-Clark subdivision instead of going straight as originally planned. In addition to the construction of the street, the city is paying for the installation of utilities in the subdivision for a total cost estimated at $325,000 — a cost typically left up to the private developer. Recall supporters rallied around the expense as an abuse of taxpayer’s money.

Recall election draws 1 candidate

Journal/Sam Green
Dick Biery and Jim Cole stand at the end of the Tucker Lane extension through the Flaugh-Clark subdivision in Cortez. The route is dubbed a “road to nowhere” by critics, but city officials say it will someday be an important city thoroughfare through Brandon’s Gate Subdivision, which is pictured in the background. Supporters of the city council recall, Cole and Biery want to know why the street was routed in an S curve through the Flaugh-Clark subdivision instead of going straight as originally planned. In addition to the construction of the street, the city is paying for the installation of utilities in the subdivision for a total cost estimated at $325,000 — a cost typically left up to the private developer. Recall supporters rallied around the expense as an abuse of taxpayer’s money.