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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Council Member; City of Santa Clara; Seat 4 | |||||
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The questions were prepared by the Leagues of Women Voters of Santa Clara County and asked of all candidates for this office.
See below for questions on
Experience,
Important Concerns,
Balancing Interests
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Answer from Jerry Marsalli:
Answer from Jerry Marsalli:
Economic Development
A vibrant local economy will bring new businesses and good jobs to Santa Clara. I strongly support the City and the Chamber of Commerce working in partnership to do everything possible to promote a positive and dynamic environment for business, create sustainable jobs, and attract new companies to Santa Clara. The completed Stadium Project is expected to generate millions of dollars to the local economy and is the cornerstone for future economic development in Santa Clara.
Balanced City Budget
During these difficult economic times the city must be fiscally responsible in managing its revenues. With the dissolution of the City's Redevelopment Agency, we face new challenges that will require creative strategies and new public and private investment in Santa Clara. We need to collaborate with our employee groups through the collective bargaining process on salary, pension and benefit costs, and establish a second tier retirement plan. My responsibility as a City Councilman will be to ensure a sustainable financial future for Santa Clara.
Maintaining City Services
The quality of life we enjoy here is due in part to the outstanding city services provided to our community. I want to make sure the level of service provided to our residents and businesses is protected and maintained to keep Santa Clara an attractive place to live and work. Santa Clara has the lowest utility rates in the Bay Area and we must continue to invest in clean, renewable, and sustainable energy resources. Public Safety must be a top priority and we need to ensure funding for our award wining Library, Youth, and Senior programs. It is important to have well maintained streets, safe and reliable water systems, and environmentally friendly waste disposal services.
Answer from Jerry Marsalli:
I believe we need to be open, transparent, and accountable in everything we do. Santa Clara has historically done an admirable job meeting these objectives and we must remain vigilant to maintain the public trust.
The order of the candidates is random and changes daily. Candidates who did not respond are not listed on this page. |