Ogden mayoral hopeful Knuth touts advocacy work, would put people at center of government

After years of grassroots public engagement and advocacy work in Ogden, mayoral hopeful Taylor Knuth wants to step up his involvement, bridge a gap he senses between the public and the city government apparatus.

He wants to “get back to the basics” of good government.

In pushing for development of a new Marshall White Center building, in combating COVID-19 as a volunteer during the height of the pandemic, he’s come to the determination that the city hasn’t done enough to connect with the community. That figures big in his run for mayor.

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