I’m Amy Werrett

I’m running for Hurricane City Council!

Your Voice on the
City Council

 

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Meet Amy

Amy Werrett has lived in Hurricane for the last 17 years. She is married to Anthony, a local attorney and has four children (two of whom attend the high school and middle school). She graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelors and masters degree in speech/language pathology. Amy has worked as a speech/language pathologist for 26 years. She has worked for home health, the hospital setting, private clinic, as well as her last 15 years in the Washington County School District. She has helped hundreds of students learn to communicate effectively, and wants to be your voice for Hurricane. She has also served as a vice chair for her local GOP precinct, and a county/state delegate. She loves to read, play the flute, piano, and sing, and spend quality time with her family and friends.

Affordable Housing

We need to look at all options to create affordable places, especially for multiple bedroom options. 

Employment in Hurricane

Hurricane continues to grow which should increase necessary infrastructure and job opportunities.

Managing Growth

We need to put policies in place that will encourage responsible water use, housing, and open spaces.

Communication

The city needs to communicate better with its citizens, including through email, text messaging, and social media.

Why I’m Running

I am running for city council because I want to be more involved with what happens to this community.  Millions of people drive through Hurricane each year on their way to visit Zion National Park.  I want our city to be one that people not only remember, but a city in which they want to stop and spend some time in before visiting Zion.   I want this city to have affordable housing options in many varieties and a business friendly model that encourages competition and will provide better opportunities for our children to return here and be able to find housing and good jobs.   My work as a speech/language pathologist for Washington County School District for the past 15 years involves teaching students to be effective communicators.  I would like to be your voice and help you bring your concerns to the city council.  I hope you will trust me to be your voice on the Hurricane City Council.  

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