

Wilson will not have a first-round vote on Young’s application.
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“It is good information for the public to be aware of, but I would hope no one would start throwing out serious ‘quid pro quo’ accusations.” “Nothing that alarms me" is URG Spokesman Justin Swain’s comment about Young’s contributions to Wilson. Doused by a veto from then-Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams, Young re-applied for zoning changes in early July of this year. Young is the land developer who first filed for a zoning change for his proposed Southwest Quadrant development in 2018. The past few weeks, the Facebook page of the citizen group Utah for Responsible Growth has been afire about Young’s $27,000 contribution to Wilson. Utah for Responsible Growth lighting the fire, leadership quelling concerns about political contributions Instead of just being a live-work-play community, the 931-acre community proposed for the Valley’s Southwest Quadrant community now has the vaunted “live-work-play-worship” description. To perhaps emphasize what he sees as a divine right to contribute, in conversations with the City Journals, Young altered his normal depiction of what he considers his “life’s work” - the proposed high-density Southwest Quadrant Olympia Hills community. (Image sourced from data provided by Federal Election Commission, Open Secrets, Salt Lake County Elections, and Open Secrets.)

Young says that, through family ties, he has provided cash and in-kind resources to Republicans Trent Staggs, the mayor of Riverton, and Jared Henderson, the mayor protempore/District 1 councilman for Herriman. Young” is the third-largest donor for 2018 to Republican Salt Lake County Councilman Michael Jensen. 1 donor to Democrat Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson’s failed United States Senate bid and the No. One of Young’s corporate entities is the No.

Developer Doug Young calls himself “a Republicrat” who supports candidates of both parties who share his values.
