Monday, March 17, 2014

Erie Election 2014

Erie Neighbors,

My husband, Andrew and I, along with Matthew (18) and Megan (16) have called Erie home for almost 16 years. We are fortunate to have gotten to know so many of you.  

Being involved in our community has always been important to us. Andrew and I have both volunteered in our neighborhood.  Andrew was Mayor of Erie for 6 years, until being term limited in 2010.   I am 2 years into my 4 year term as an Erie Trustee.

As a fiscal conservative, the last 2 years as a board member have been a considerable challenge for me.  As many who have kept up with the politics know, I have been in the minority most of the time when the topic has been about expenditures.  Many of of these I’ve written about in my blog.

This blog is to ask for your support for the candidates who I believe will help move Erie forward.

Here are the people I am asking you to support with your vote in this election:
 
Tina Harris (Mayor) 

Jennifer Kramer

Waylon Schutt

Scott Charles 

Mark Gruber 

You may ask why I am not in favor of Ronda Grassi as our next mayor.   It is not personal, it is business.  It comes down to the deciding votes she cast on the 5 major decisions listed below. These decisions compromise Erie’s livability and its fiscal health.

I'm confident the candidates I endorse will work for the majority in Erie, not special interests. Their platforms focus on bringing in retail, putting needs before wants, revitalizing Old Town, re-establishing good relationships with our neighbors (Lafayette and Boulder County), advocating for a new BVSD school, and ensuring subsidies to housing developers stop.   None of these candidates are taking campaign contributions from developers.

You may have noticed I did not specifically endorse a 5th Trustee.  You are asked to vote for 5.   I believe of the other candidates, Dan Woog or Bill Gippe are good choices and are not taking money from developers.

Thank you for taking the time to read my blog and consider these candidates.

As a Trustee for our wonderful town, please let me know your concerns and thoughts by emailing or calling me.

Take care,
Janice
303-604-0510



4 comments:

  1. Great letter! All Erie residents need to read this!

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  2. I am glad to hear you are working towards a fiscally conservative approach! These agreements with the developers do seem to be at a cost to the tax payer and I am not in favor of that, thanks for looking out for the town>
    I am a bit confused over the support of BVSD as we are not under that school district. The district of ST Vrain has been innovative, supportive and served our children extremely well! The St Vrain school system has been supportive of a STEM focus , has extremly attractive alternative programs and connections with businesses and colleges in our area!

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  3. Axis360 - About 1/3 of Erie is in BVSD. Roughly everything west of 119th.

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