Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Candidate Forum on September 23

Hi all

Rancho Cordova is hosting a candidates' forum on Thursday night at 6:30 PM.  This forum will be (for now) the only opportunity the public has to hear from all the candidates and see where they stand on the various issues.  I am looking forward to a great debate on the issues, and I am looking forward to showing Rancho Cordova why we need a new voice on the city council.  The forum will be at Rancho Cordova City Hall.  City Hall is located at 2729 Prospect Park Drive.  I hope to see you tomorrow!

Endorsed by the Chamber of Commerce

Hi all.  I am pleased to announce that the Rancho Cordova Chamber of Commerce endorsed my city council run.  Thanks to the Chamber for taking an honest look at my run and recognizing that you do not have to be an established politician to make a contribution to Rancho Cordova.

Do we need more apartments on Folsom Blvd

I met with a group of property owners a few weeks ago, and they are not happy with the city council.  It is easy to understand why.  The city has rezoned a large part of Folsom Blvd to force the existing business owners to build apartments or houses on 50% of their properties.  I really don't think that we need new apartments on Folsom Blvd.  Does anyone out there want to live on Folsom Blvd?  There is nothing wrong with Folsom Blvd, but it is perfect for business, not for more apartments, especially since we already have a large number of vacant apartments here in Rancho Cordova.

Even worse, the city is attempting to sieze a lot and then sell that lot to the Los Rios community college district.  This land owner had a deal with the college district, but the city came in and undercut the deal.  Even worse, the city has not stated that they will give the owner the price that they sell the land for.  This means the city could seize land and then sell it for a profit.  Not a good thing.

For these reasons, we need a new voice on the city council.  We need a city government that protects businesses, not a city that destroys relationships with the small business community.