Ari spoke on KUER about the importance of investing in infrastructure to keep up with growth.
Ari talks about Utah's growth
Rosie Nguyen of ABC4 interviewed Ari at length about Utah’s growth.
Ari talks about Utah's earthquake risk
On the one-year anniversary of the Magna earthquake, Ari spoke to the Salt Lake Tribune about Utah’s earthquake risk.
Ari gets called out as one of Utah's top "policy wonks"
LaVarr Webb of Utah Policy Daily lists Ari among his top policy wonks in the state.
Ari invites Utahns to explore a new tool that will help them clean the air
In The Salt Lake Tribune, Ari talks extensively about Utah’s air quality and invites Utahns to explore Envision Utah’s new website that contains numerous strategies for individuals, businesses, and governments to clean the air—as well as links to resources like rebates and grants.
Ari asks Utahns to share their vision for the Jordan River Parkway
Speaking in The Salt Lake Tribune, Ari asks Utahns to take a survey to share what they would like to see happen with the Jordan River Parkway.
Ari talks about how Utah has benefited from the Envision Utah "Quality Growth Strategy"
More than 20 years ago, Envision Utah brought people together to establish a vision for how to accommodate a projected 1 million new people by 2020. Well, now it’s 2020. How have we done? Pretty well, it turns out. Ari talks about what’s happened in The Salt Lake Tribune.
Ari talks about population growth on the Utah Stories podcast
Ari is the primary guest on the Utah Stories podcast to talk about how we can accommodate Utah’s population growth while maintaining a high quality of life.
After Utah's 5.7 earthquake, Ari explains what the "big one" would be like
Utah just experienced a 5.7-magnitude earthquake. Fortunately, the damage was minimal and no one died. There’s a significant change Utah could experience a much stronger earthquake, though. Ari explains the potential impacts to the Deseret News.
Ari talks about growth in Utah
The Deseret News quotes Ari extensively in an article about growth and open space preservation, and the San Francisco Chronicle picks up the story.