Sandy City Council at Large Candidate Responses to Gondola Survey

Candidates: Brooke D’Souza and Evan Tobin Question 1: Do you support building the proposed 8-mile long gondola in LCC (e.g., yes, no, depends)? Why or why not? Brooke D’Sousa: “Sandy experiences real winter traffic and safety problems that demand real solutions. I support solutions that will actually reduce canyon congestion while respecting our canyon and […]
Sandy City Council District 1 Candidate Gondola Survey Responses

Candidates: Shana Davis and Brooke Christensen Question 1: Do you support building the proposed 8-mile long gondola in LCC (e.g., yes, no, depends)? Why or why not? Shana Davis: “No I do not support it. It only benefits the resorts and people using it to get to the resort. It should not be funded by […]
Where Sandy City’s Primary Election Candidates Stand on the LCC Gondola

As Sandy City approaches the 2025 primary election, voters seek clarity on where candidates for mayor and city council stand on the controversial Little Cottonwood Canyon (LCC) gondola project. Friends of Little Cottonwood Canyon surveyed primary election candidates
June 2025 Newsletter: Updates on Current Gondola and LCC Transportation Events

Even though the LCC gondola appears to be far off, there are several current happenings surrounding UDOT’s gondola decision and the urgency to implement commonsense traffic solutions for the next ski season. This newsletter is packed with updates.
Little Cottonwood Canyon Gondola: Who Really Pays? Profits? Benefits?

Nathan Rafferty’s recent defense of the Little Cottonwood Canyon (LCC) gondola project attempts to “clear up misconceptions”—but mostly recycles half-truths and misinformation that favor those who stand to make millions off taxpayer dollars.
Important Lawsuits Update

Forward progress on solving LCC congestion via incremental common sense solutions are on hold by UDOT as the legal process to stop the gondola proceeds.
Donor Match Program Will Help Fund Lawsuits

In light of the gondola lawsuits, your support is is more vital than ever.