Housing in Provo is expensive because there isn’t enough of it.
Since 2002, Provo's City Council has aggressively killed new housing south and west of BYU, restricting growth in student neighborhoods.
Sam will work to end this policy and legalize new housing—relieving rental pressures for students and families.
Parking in Provo is tough because everybody needs a car
Sam hopes to prioritize mixed-use development, continue supporting public transit, and expand long-term parking options, relieving demand for parking
From the new airport to the Epic Sports Park, Provo has spent on splashy projects that have left the rest of the city's infrastructure in need of attention.
By prioritizing mixed-use development, small businesses, and other revenue-generating projects, Provo can find ways to grow responsibly.