Business View Civil and Municipal | Volume 3, Issue 3

56 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 construction, but once complete, will allow access to all public lands surrounding the community. A trail guide especially for cyclists, entitled Payson Area Road Cycling System (PARCS), has just been published. A perfect example of the town slogan, ‘Adventure Where We Live’. “The nice thing about Payson is after work, you can be on the trails in five minutes,” says Klein. “Work-life balance is important here. Whether it’s fishing, mountain biking, or hiking, it’s all right on our doorstep.” Looking ahead three to five years, Henry wants to see the PATS fully completed. He adds, “I’d also like to have the Granite Dells Park Complex finished with the second urban lake in full use. Personally, as an outdoor enthusiast, Payson is paradise.” Klein looks forward to having more continuing education options for students. He’s already witnessed too many young people move away for school, only to return once they have families. He wants them to be able to pursue any educational opportunities within town, instead of having to move away first. Deschaaf agrees, seeing these achievable goals as added benefits to an already ideal town. “After all, Payson is a destination. We no longer need to market ourselves to those considering relocating here, because the secret’s out.” PREFERRED VENDOR/PARTNER n LaForge Towing laforgetowing@gmail.com | 928-474-4585

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