Mayor Rocky Anderson offered a compromise Monday to resolve the fight over free-speech rights on the Mormon Church's Main Street Plaza, and a church leader said it appeared to be a "workable solution." Under the proposal, the city would give up a sidewalk easement on the church-owned plaza — extinguishing the free-speech rights that courts have said come with the easement — for 2.17 acres of church-owned land on the city's west side. Bishop David Burton said the mayor's idea represents a "workable solution" that he'll take to leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Anderson said...