“I never thought in a million years I would be running again,” Rocky Anderson said, but yes, he is running for a third term.
Anderson says current Mayor Erin Mendenhall has “totally failed” to combat the city’s homelessness problem.| Aug. 4, 2022, 8:21 p.m.Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson says he plans to challenge current Mayor Erin Mendenhall in 2023 because she “has totally failed” during her brief tenure.
Anderson, 70, who served as mayor from 2000 to 2008, told a small group of community leaders and activists about his plans to run again during a Wednesday evening meeting. He says he’s launching another bid because he feels he has no other choice. Anderson isn’t officially a candidate yet. But he didn’t hold back when asked why he would attempt a return to the office he left 14 years ago. In short, he’s appalled by the city’s response, or lack thereof, to homelessness, which is ruining the quality of life in the city.
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