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CadySenior residents have been shocked and disappointed that the building of a residence for seniors, very close to happening, was, first, swept away by a move of the Planning and Zoning Commission. When it came to the RTM, there were not adequate votes to overthrow the P & Z decision. The RTM needs to re-open the topic, and work with the Planning and Zoning Commission. Not long ago, I read that our town is 3rd on the list of Connecticut towns holding the most debt. The RTM needs to support the continuing the paying down of our costly debt. |
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Mandell<>Fiscal responsibility and protection of the character of our community are my issues. Requiring accountability from both the Town and Board of Education, while ensuring good services and quality schools is complicated, but mandatory. Keeping our taxes reasonable, especially for seniors, is imperative. Westport is a unique and beautiful town, it's what sets us apart and is a magnet for residents. Protecting our small town New England character not only guarantees a superior lifestyle, but increases our property values. For 12 years I've worked to improve our town, please give me the opportunity to do more. |
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Purcell... I have a particular interest in preserving and enhancing the unique qualities that make Westport the place we chose to raise our family. These include Compo Beach, the other town beaches, Longshore, the excellent educational system, the library and the community of caring, passionate citizens. I look forward to listening and learning from my fellow District 1 residents and going the extra mile to research and consider all options available to the RTM to serve our community. I first moved to Westport in 1995 and have been a full-time Compo Beach resident since 2001. I have served many seasons as... |
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TaitChris Tait is running for his 3rd term as RTM/District 1. As Chairman of Parks and Recreation Committee, he has supported the improvements and ongoing maintenance of all of our beaches and public golf course. It is essential to the town that these wonderful resources remain at the quality that we expect. We must protect these assets by funding their maintenance and improvements in a fiscally responsible way, without neglecting the school system that so many benefit from. I grew up here and want my girls to also have wonderful experiences at the beach, on the water, and at school |
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JaffeFirst, Westport must remain the open, welcoming, caring community it has always been. I pledge vigilance to make sure we continue as a bastion of decency. Second, we must plan for the future. If we don’t, we may be caught by surprise if the state government’s dysfunctional performance, a crumbling public transportation infrastructure, companies leaving Connecticut, and the tax burden shifting onto us interfere with Westport remaining as a place to live of choice. Fixing up Main Street, developing Saugatuck, and maintaining our schools’ excellence may not be enough. My experience, and creative thinking, will help us with our plan. |