435 Podcast: Southern Utah

The Mayor Who Didn't Want to Run Unopposed

Robert MacFarlane

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Clark Fawcett, a Hurricane native with deep roots in the community, shares his extensive experience as Hurricane's city manager for 37.5 years and his vision for the future as a mayoral candidate. We explore the relationship between mayors and professional staff, the proper role of city government, and how Hurricane can maintain its small-town feel despite rapid growth.

• Born and raised in Hurricane with ancestry tracing back to the pioneers who built the canal
• Served as city recorder/controller starting in 1983 before becoming Hurricane's first city manager in 1991
• Believes in delegating to professional staff while providing oversight and accessibility to citizens
• Advocates for free market principles while acknowledging government's role in essential services
• Shares insights on the affordable housing crisis and criticizes the state's approach of simply increasing density

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[00:00:00] Introduction to 2025 Municipal Elections
[00:00:51] Clark Fawcett's Background and Experience
[00:03:48] The Role of Mayor vs City Manager
[00:13:10] City Government's Proper Role
[00:20:14] Balancing Consistency and Flexibility
[00:24:03] Local vs State Government Relations
[00:38:08] Affordable Housing Challenges
[00:47:55] Cultural Heritage vs Economic Growth
[00:56:31] Election Campaign Perspectives
[01:06:11] Term Limits and Final Thoughts