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Adam Morrill for Council Statement

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>>>from press release<<<

Throughout my 20 years as a public servant, I have responsibly administered taxpayer funds and delivered well thought out programs that improve service. I am not a career politician but stepping up because I know that together we can build a better Davis. 

Davis has challenges:  we need roads, bike/walk paths and sidewalks repaired, trees cared for, our downtown revitalized with a residential and commercial growth plan aligned to our needs.

With your support, I pledge to:

  • Update and follow a citizen driven general plan
  • Adopt budgets that align with our general plan and lower our carbon footprint
  • Work with local businesses to revitalize our downtown as a destination for residents and visitors, and as a resilient source for city revenues
  • Apply sound infill policies that make better use of existing space
  • Prioritize housing projects that diversify our housing stock which will expand the range of available housing types/prices/rents
  • Preserve surrounding prime farmland and encourage local farm to fork efforts
  • Assist local non-profits, faith-based organizations, and the county with homelessness and mental health programs
  • Support our police and fire personnel in keeping our city safe

I am the person to do the job, and that’s why I seek your support and your vote for Davis City Council, District 4. 

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Comments

5 responses to “Adam Morrill for Council Statement”

  1. darell

    Congratulations, Adam. This sounds encouraging and refreshing.
    (the picture must be fake though? Too much water!)

  2. Daniel Cornford

    Sorry Adam, but you left our Mom, apple pie, and Chevrolet.

  3. Karen L Baker

    This is wonderful news! How can I get a yard sign supporting your candidacy?

  4. Ron O

    In my opinion, the “challengers” for a position on the council need to clearly layout how they differ from the incumbents.
    There has to be a clear reason for most folks to vote for someone other than an incumbent. And that reason has to matter to most voters.
    As such, general campaign statements (in which everyone touts Affordable housing, climate change, etc.) are not effective for challengers.
    Presumably, the difference is what motivated challengers to step forward in the first place. Otherwise, why are you (the challengers) running?
    This applies to any political race.

  5. Keith

    I’m not so sure a “paddle board” was the best choice for a picture.

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