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===General===
===General===
*[[Perplex City Council]] leader
*[[Perplex City Council]] leader
*faces re-election soon
*Faces re-election soon
*cast deciding vote in opening up the [[Northside Nature Preserve]] for [[Northside conflict|potential development]]
*Cast deciding vote in opening up the [[Northside Nature Preserve]] for [[Northside conflict|potential development]]
*Is described as having a "rather remote delegatory style" of leadership
*Is described as having a "rather remote delegatory style" of leadership
*Her spokesman is [[Kyle McForrester]].
*Her spokesman is [[Kyle McForrester]].
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*Is in favour of revitalizing [[Old Town]] area, and is exploring different methods of doing so
*Is in favour of revitalizing [[Old Town]] area, and is exploring different methods of doing so
*Feels that the biggest obstacle is overcoming public will against development of the area
*Feels that the biggest obstacle is overcoming public will against development of the area


===Votes and Political Positions===
===Votes and Political Positions===

Revision as of 06:10, 11 September 2005

General

  • Perplex City Council leader
  • Faces re-election soon
  • Cast deciding vote in opening up the Northside Nature Preserve for potential development
  • Is described as having a "rather remote delegatory style" of leadership
  • Her spokesman is Kyle McForrester.
  • Voted in favour of developing the Northside in March 2005, but also voted in favour of saving it in June 2005
  • Is in favour of revitalizing Old Town area, and is exploring different methods of doing so
  • Feels that the biggest obstacle is overcoming public will against development of the area

Votes and Political Positions

DATE ISSUE VOTE
20-MAR-05 Open the Northside for Development YES
12-JUN-05 Sell the Northside to Nature's Trust YES
29-JUN-05 Support Redevlopment in The Old Town YES

(not an official vote, but a political stance)


References