Well today was my fourth day out on the streets of Ward One and I have to say that it feels pretty good getting out there. One of the things that folks most want to discuss is the Moran Plant redevelopment. As I posted on the Front Porch Forum several months ago, while the proposal for the Moran Plant is not exactly what I personally want, it has something for everyone. Of course the biggest concern is whether the 7 million or so the City has to come up with will be able to be obtained through federal grants or through a the taxpayers. In addition, there are concerns as to what will happen if one or more of the Moran users (the businesses/non-profits) leaves or cannot come up with the money. These are good questions, however on March 4th, what we will be deciding is whether we like the concept (or at least parts of the concept) proposed by the Administration. There are still a lot of important details to be worked out with financing and if I am reelected, I will do my best to make sure that the taxpayers do not end up with an albatross on the waterfront.
On another note I have not yet met any of the three folks that are running against me. I know that some of the residents whom I have met with recently have told me that they have met some of my opponents who were gathering signatures for petitions. Although none of my opponents are from one of the three major parties (as defined by state law) I am taking their challenges very seriously and hope to get out in my door to door campaign to as much of the Ward as I usually do. I also look forward to meeting my opponents at the first debate on Channel 17 at 5:25 on February 11th.
Lastly, there have been a number of folks while going door to door who have been very supportive of my request to have the City Council consider placing a marijuana decriminalization question on the Town Meeting Ballot (which failed by a Council vote of 6-7). There have also been a few folks who wanted to let me know that although they have supported some of my other positions (such as that concerning school redistricting, the zoning process and the oversight of past and present city pensions) they were not supporting this issue. I welcome feedback from everyone on this issue, especially since as Chair of the Public Safety Committee, I have been charged by the Council to exploring alternatives to addressing instances of cases concerning small possession (which passed the Council by a vote of 11-2).
Well that is all for now. More to come soon.
Best,
Ed
Sunday, February 3, 2008
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Greetings from Ward 5, Ed. We have an interesting conversation about the Moran redevelopment heating up on the Five Sisters Neighborhood Forum. And the issue is starting to get some attention in other neighborhoods on Front Porch Forum.
One month until Town Meeting Day! -Michael Wood-Lewis
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