435 Podcast: Southern Utah

"I'm Running for Opportunity": Why This 20-Year Ivins Resident is Seeking City Council

Robert MacFarlane Season 1 Episode 104

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What drives an ordinary citizen to step into the political arena? For Shad Johnsen a kitchen designer and 20-year Ivins resident, the answer lies in a genuine desire to serve his community after his wife overcame serious health challenges. "I'm not necessarily running against incumbents—I'm running for an opportunity," Johnsen explains, setting the tone for a conversation that reveals his thoughtful, balanced approach to local governance.

Johnsen brings a refreshing perspective to hot-button issues facing Ivins. On development—often a contentious topic—he strikes a middle ground: "I don't feel that Ivins is as resistant to development as some might think. What I see is people who fell in love with the area and don't want it to change." This understanding informs his approach to growth, seeking to preserve what makes Ivins special while addressing pressing needs like housing affordability.

As someone who works in the housing industry, Johnsen witnesses firsthand the struggles families face finding affordable homes. "My poor adult children are trying to find places to live—it's really hard for them," he shares, advocating for creative solutions including accessory dwelling units and streamlined permitting processes. He applauds SITLA's efforts to address affordable housing but acknowledges more collaboration is needed between cities, developers, and organizations.

Find Shad Johnsen here:
https://shadserves.com/

[00:00:00] Intro and welcome.
[00:05:42] Development and Housing Affordability.
[00:09:18] Infrastructure and Revenue Challenges.
[00:15:05] Water Conservation and Creative Solutions.
[00:21:53] Communication and Community Engagement.
[00:27:50] Police Support and Taxation Views.
[00:39:55] Closing Thoughts and Contact Information.