After the vote: Design of the new community and aquatics center
See MoreAs a result of a design audit I undertook when a disturbingly inadequate design for outdoor aquatics was first presented to the City Council for approval on July 9, 2018, there is serious cause for great concern which warrants an immediate pause and an independent design review...
See MoreAfter the vote: Design of the new community and aquatics center
See MoreAs a result of a design audit I undertook when a disturbingly inadequate design for outdoor aquatics was first presented to the City Council for approval on July 9, 2018, there is serious cause for great concern which warrants an immediate pause and an independent design review...
Tax Increment Financing theory says a portion of 'new tax revenues' can be used to pay some project costs. A hidden feature of Merriam's TIF districts can cause developers to receive extra benefits at the expense of residents...
See MoreTax Increment Financing theory says a portion of 'new tax revenues' can be used to pay some project costs. A hidden feature of Merriam's TIF districts can cause developers to receive extra benefits at the expense of residents...
There are some Merriam city ordinances that are confusing, imprecise, outdated, and subject to varying interpretations. These ordinances need updating. I support a citizens' review of problematic ordinances...
See MoreThere are some Merriam city ordinances that are confusing, imprecise, outdated, and subject to varying interpretations. These ordinances need updating. I support a citizens' review of problematic ordinances...
"I moved to Merriam 13 years ago and fell in love with one of the best kept secrets in the Kansas City metro area. With its strategic location near most major transit corridors, its strong retail presence, a historical (but under-developed) downtown, and an eclectic mix of comfortable residential neighborhoods. I wish to contribute to the future of my hometown community.
With a strong and diverse professional background in construction, engineering, and information technology, I have expertise in areas that would seem to be useful in making policy decisions at the municipal government level. I have founded and operated several businesses over the past two and a half decades which have provided me a first hand understanding of the issues and policy that can help (or hurt) local businesses.
I have 30 years of experience in project analysis and project execution. I have worked with local governments across Kansas for more than two decades as a consultant and technology provider. I understand and don't mind reading the 'legalese' involved with proposals. I believe I am better qualified than my opponent in this race to ask the right questions and provide Merriam with a discerning eye when initiatives are proposed, and tax 'incentives' are dispensed.
I am proud to have received the endorsement from the Mainstream Coalition in the City Council race for Ward 4.
I know I will strike a careful balance between the needs of our amazing residents and the needs of our business community. I plan to proudly remain one of the former even as I wind down my active participation in the later during the coming years. I want to contribute to the future of Merriam, my home."
See More"The mission I will take on as your City Council representative is to fully use my knowledge, experience, and practical judgment to tirelessly work for the good of all of Merriam.
I will actively seek out the collective knowledge of my constituents and will apply the wisdom gained from that input when deciding on the multitude of issues, large and small, that come before the City Council.
I intend to build on our community's past successes, avoid past mistakes, and keep Merriam strong and vibrant in the future."
"I am running for office because I wish to use my experience, knowledge, and commitment to give something positive back to the community that I love.
When I moved to Merriam 13 years ago, I planted 18 fruit trees because I planned to make Merriam my long term home. Now those trees are beautiful and produce tasty cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, pears, and apples. I plan to stay and enjoy my little piece of heaven.
I want to keep Merriam a place that people will want to come to either as new residents, visitors, or small business owners and put down roots. I will work hard to make that goal a reality.
This includes strong support for local schools, keeping a well maintained street system, providing for public safety, and providing an efficient, user-friendly municipal government positively engaged in an outward facing conversation with residents. That communication must result in providing a positive community environment for residents to live and work (if they choose)."
Some of this should go without saying, but the main priorities a Merriam City Council member's job description should include are:
"If I am fortunate enough to be chosen as your representative on the Merriam City Council, I will maintain a comprehensive two-way dialog with my fellow residents.
As a start, I plan to keep the contact feature of this website active as an easy to use way to get in touch with me. You will be able to send me a message from your smart phone. Any serious inquiry or comment will be responded to personally. I want to help. I need to know what is working well and what is not. I will stay fully engaged.
My phone number will always be an option for reaching out as well and will be listed on my campaign site. Voice or text conversations are welcomed."
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