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Contra Costa County, CA November 3, 2009 Election
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Jim Brady in the Park

By Jim Brady

Candidate for Council Member; City of San Ramon

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When: Saturday from Noon until 2pm. October 31st. Where: San Ramon Central Park Picnic Tables. Why: To give people time to discuss issues and meet Jim Brady personally. Also see my website: http://www.JimBradyforcitycouncil.com
We are just days away from Novermber 3rd, election day. As my campaign in becoming a new member of your City Council, winds up I wanted to provide a time to meet with residents to visit and discusss the important issues in our town.

Important Issues work discussing. Renewable Energy
1. Harnessing the Sun.
2. Transportation and alternative fuel vehicles for your home and business.
3. Traffic congestion - based on a independent lifestyle choice.

Tassajara Valley - Build it or leave it prestine.
1. Impacts on Traffic
2. Impacts on services in the city.
3. Impacts on property values.

City Center.
1. A modern project that we need to develop carefully.
2. Build by phase to evaluate positive business influence.
3. Verify Traffic impacts as they develop.
4. Should we include renewable energy in the design?
5. Should we include carpool incentives for residents?

Housing Development.
1. Where do we want to see affordable housing?
2. Is a senior housing development as is the best design for San Ramon. What are unseen impacts to our seniors.

Fiscal Responsibility.
1. What do we believe are best reserve levels.
2. Why would we approve a bail out for Sacramento.
3. What new programs should be supported.

Open Roundtable Discussion.

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