Creating Alpine's Brightest Future

We are blessed to live in an unbelievably beautiful part of Utah, settled by brave and visionary pioneers. We owe it to the rising generation to build an even brighter future than the one our ancestors built for us.

Wes Funk back when he was shaving regularly.
Wes Funk back when he was shaving regularly.

Issues I'm focusing on:

Albert Marsh built the a mercantile co-op in the early 1900s in Alpine Utah.
Albert Marsh built the a mercantile co-op in the early 1900s in Alpine Utah.
Sunflowers growing on an unirrigated empty lot in Alpine Utah.  Clouds above mountains ready to rain
Sunflowers growing on an unirrigated empty lot in Alpine Utah.  Clouds above mountains ready to rain
Business Growth
Water Management

Alpiners didn't always have to leave town to buy the essential products and services they needed. The best way for our city to be economically vital in the coming decade is to foster a business-friendly environment with improved policy, programs, and planning today.

We need to be more proactive in capturing and conserving water to irrigate our homes, gardens, and parks. If we are water wise, we will have all that we need to make our little piece of this desert valley blossom like the rose.

Our Campaign Materials

"There is a moment when every problem
is large enough to easily see and
small enough to easily solve."

~Gov. Michael O. Levitt