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Natalie Bradley

Holladay City Council - District 3

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About the Office

The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.

Term Length

4 years

Election Date

Nov 4, 2025

About Me

Party

Other

Occupation

Homemaker

Fun Fact

In my free time, I love spending time with my family. We’re a proudly nerdy bunch who enjoy watching Marvel movies, running a summertime family book club, and attending FanX every year—always in full costume! I'm also passionate about baking and enjoy making breads, cookies, and cakes. This year, I've been working on improving my decorating skills and have set my sights on mastering the art of a perfectly flaky pastry.

Past Experience

Hi, I’m Natalie Bradley—a longtime Holladay resident, mom of five, former teacher, and someone who cares deeply about this community. My husband, Christian, and I have been married for 15 years, and we’ve been proud to call Holladay home for over 12 of those years as we raised our family here. Over the years, I’ve had the chance to serve in a variety of roles that bring people together, strengthen neighborhoods, and support our schools. I spent six wonderful years on the Holladay Arts Council, including two as Chair. In 2023, I was awarded the Holladay Helping Hands Award for my time on the council. Even after my term ended, I’ve continued to volunteer and stay involved—I just can’t stay away from the incredible energy and connection the arts bring to our community. I’m also proud to serve in our schools. I’ve served as President of the Bonneville Junior High Community Council and on the Woodstock Elementary PTA Board. Currently, I serve on the Cottonwood Council PTA Board, where I’ve helped create and run programs that promote service and leadership among students. These experiences have given me a front-row seat to the strengths and needs of Holladay families. In addition, I serve as the Naturalization Chair for the Salt Lake League of Women Voters, where I help welcome new citizens and encourage their involvement in civic life. In this role, I also organize and lead teams of dedicated volunteers who assist at naturalization ceremonies—ensuring every new citizen feels seen, supported, and invited to engage in our democracy. I’ve also served on church service boards that focused on compassion, connection, and strengthening our community through service. I’m running for Holladay City Council because I love this city—and I want to help ensure it remains a vibrant, welcoming, and family-friendly place for generations to come. I believe in thoughtful leadership, listening to residents, and building a strong, connected community together.

My Top Issues

Balance development with neighborhood preservation

Holladay must continue to grow responsibly. There’s a clear desire from many to live here, and we need to ensure there are homes available. At the same time, we must preserve the unique character and spirit of Holladay—something deeply valued by our community. I believe it’s possible to strike a balance that I hope to facilitate.

Cultural events and community events

Having served on the Holladay Arts Council for six years, I’ve seen firsthand the powerful impact that community events can have. They bring us together, foster connection, and strengthen our sense of belonging. As a City Councilwoman, I will continue to champion the programs currently in place and collaborate with city and community partners to develop new and exciting initiatives that enhance life in our city.

Develop new green spaces and community gardens

I am a strong supporter of maintaining and expanding green space in the city. These spaces are vital for our well-being, providing places to walk, relax, and connect with nature. I’m excited about the city’s partnership with Granite School District to turn Spring Lane Elementary into a community park—especially as it’s in my district. I look forward to supporting similar efforts throughout Holladay.

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