“I support Megan McKenna for Summit County Council. In serving on the County Council, I have worked closely with many elected city and county councils across the state, and I have noticed the most highly functioning councils work through disagreement with respect for each other and the public. They stay in difficult conversations with each other even when they would rather disengage."” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“The McKenna campaign has a long list of champions. Megan has endorsements from both female sitting county councilors as well as past councilors, current and former Park City Council members, and a vast array of citizens from across the political spectrum. Megan is someone with unparalleled integrity, an open-minded listener, an innovator and a skilled negotiator. Megan speaks for me and so many others in Summit County."” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“An endorsement isn’t given freely by me. Confidence in my assessment of the individual, including their background, skills, demeanor and commitment, is critical. It is without hesitation that I endorse Megan McKenna for Summit County Council Seat C. I have known Megan for almost 35 years. It has been a pleasure to observe her grow into a confident, intelligent, problem-solving and caring adult. Megan has always been committed to this community, whether as a ski patroller, high school science teacher, housing advocate or convener.” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“Megan is a listener and bridge builder. She is a voice for those that care about public education and our children, firefighters, ski patrollers, seniors, restaurant and health care workers of this county. She will provide much-needed balance and will be an inspiration for future younger leaders. Please join me in voting for the future of Summit County — vote for Megan McKenna for Summit County Council!"”-Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“Unlinked to special interests, she is committed to representing all the people of Summit County. This includes those that too often lack, but deserve, a strong political voice. Join me in supporting Megan. Her problem solving skills, intellect, intuitive empathy, and determination to be the best representative she can be, ensure that she is an excellent choice for Summit County."” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“With the impending local development, a just say “no” attitude is only going to send developers to the Legislature, side-stepping the county. Sitting down and negotiating a solution locally is certainly better than having the Legislature determine what development should look like in Summit County. Remember MIDA? Megan understands that housing those who work locally with responsible mixed-use development is key in helping to resolve traffic, housing and other issues we are currently struggling with in our community. An expert on innovative housing programs would provide more perspective on our County Council."” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“Beyond the formal learning that we did in the classroom, Ms. McKenna made a great effort to apply our learning to our local community. We went on field trips to the wastewater treatment facility in Jeremy, the Recycle Utah location in Park City, and Summit County 3 mile landfill. She also invited guest speakers from organizations like the Summit Land Conservancy, Park City Municipal Sustainability Team, and Summit Community Power Works into the classroom. Reflecting on these experiences years later, it’s clear to me how important it was to Ms. McKenna that her students understood the local context of the environmental issues we were learning about.” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“Megan is doing something about it. She recently researched the economic benefit of housing and presented the results as a panelist at the Wasatch Back Economic Summit. The formal report is forthcoming, but the impact of even one more deed-restricted housing unit is significantly beneficial to the community — and not just for traffic mitigation. I’ve had the opportunity to get to know Megan and her insatiable search for knowledge (a hallmark of a great teacher) is refreshing." -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“I’m supporting Megan McKenna for the Summit County Council. As a Park City resident, I’ve seen her many successes in helping working families and individuals with their housing needs. Her vision for transit-oriented, community-centered affordable housing will make a difference in our community. Vote for Megan!"”-Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“There was a time when I was overwhelmed and broke down crying in her classroom and I confided to her. She was there to comfort and help me. There was never a moment where Ms. McKenna didn’t consider the feelings of others. She had always took others to heart and always tried to find solutions to help them. Compassionate and caring about the world and the people in it, she has always been a kind soul. If there’s anything I have learned from being her friend, it is that she would be a great candidate for being a member of the Summit County Council. She will always strive to serve others and always put their interest at heart.” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“I favor Megan for the Summit County Council because she is from here, and she is one of us. She understands our history and our diversity, our experience and our ambitions. She is empathetic to the diversity of the east and west county alike and understands their respective positions and perspectives as a team player and critical thinker.” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
“It is with great pleasure and excitement that the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA) is endorsing and encouraging all of Summit County to vote for Megan McKenna for Summit County Council Seat C. Although Meg has not been a ski patroller with us in over a decade, many of us are lucky enough to know her personally due to her unwavering care and support for our small community of coworkers. Meg is a force for compassion and positivity within our community, and we are lucky to have her as a friend and mentor.” -Letter to the Editor (The Park Record).
✭ Tonja Hansen- Summit County Councilor ✭ Caroline Gleich- US Senate Candidate ✭ Patrick Cone- Former Summit County Commissioner ✭ Glen Wright- Former Summit County Councilor ✭ Tom Smart- Oakley City Councilor ✭ Max Doilney- Former Park City Councilor ✭ Jeremy Rubell- Park City Councilor ✭ John Frontero- Park City Planning Commission ✭ Emily Burney- Auntie Em’s ✭ Rich Wyman- Musician ✭ Charlie Sturgis ✭ Tania Bodnar ✭ Ed Mulick ✭ Jamie Duis ✭ Jim Flemming ✭ Charlie Mathews ✭ Anna Bloom ✭ Peter Tomai ✭ Roy Crandall ✭