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Monday Dec 04, 2023
Amy Shumway: Farmington City Council Woman,
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
It is my privilege to introduce Amy Shumway whose dedication to public service has not only transformed her local community but serves as an inspiration to all who value perseverance and community engagement. Amy Shumway, a proud resident of Farmington, embodies the spirit of civic responsibility and positive change. Amy's journey into public service began with a simple desire – the wish to enhance the trails in her hometown of Layton. This passion for outdoor spaces and community connectivity took root during her time in Germany, where she and her family fell in love with biking through the picturesque countryside. It was during this time that the seeds of advocacy were planted, and they would eventually blossom into a commitment to making a tangible difference in her community. Married to her supportive husband and a devoted mother to five boys, Amy's dedication to public service is deeply intertwined with her love for her family. A decade ago, she embarked on a mission to advocate for pedestrian access over Park Lane, with the goal of creating a leisurely path to Station Park, less than a mile away from her home. Her journey began by rallying her neighbors and community, collecting signatures, and presenting the need to various governmental bodies, from the city to Davis County, UDOT, WFRC, and even the legislature. Amy's commitment to her cause went beyond words; she engaged her community by involving her family in a heartwarming initiative. Selling 1,000 loaves of homemade bread, with a dollar from each sale earmarked for the project, she not only raised funds but also garnered the support of local businesses that matched those contributions. Her approach was a testament to her understanding that change requires both collaboration and grassroots efforts. Through it all, Amy's key to success has been a combination of patience and persistence. Her unwavering dedication to the cause has paid off, as the pedestrian crossing project is now funded and set for construction in 2024. Amy's vision wasn't just for her own family but for all residents of Farmington, showcasing a selflessness that is truly commendable. As we stand on the brink of seeing her vision come to life, Amy eagerly anticipates the upcoming construction for the Pedestrian Crossing. This moment is not just the culmination of 10 years of hard work; it is a testament to the power of one individual's dedication to making a positive impact on her community.
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