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LWV League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area Education Fund
Hamilton County, OH November 8, 2011 Election
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Lynn Crider
Answers Questions

Candidate for
Member Council; City of Wyoming

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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area and asked of all candidates for this office.
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Questions & Answers

1. What are your qualifications for office?

As a current member of Council, I have practical experience for the position I seek. Having served for more than 5 years on City Council, I have the following Committee and Commission experience: Finance, Economic Development, Community Improvement Corp., Recreation, Streets & Roads, Buildings & Equipment, Historic Preservation, and Building & Zoning Approval. Additionally, I serve as a member of the Hamilton County Tax Incentive Review Council.

2. What services do you believe should be considered basic and essential for the City?

Safety services (police and fire); maintaining the infrastructure (streets, sidewalks and green spaces); and garbage/recycling services are essential. What sets Wyoming apart from other communities is the delivery of additional services such as recreation. Services that create an outstanding quality of life should be preserved.

3. How would you balance the City Budget?

Each year, the budget is built and balanced by a methodical planning process that includes analyzing expected revenues versus expenses for the following year. Capital expenditures are planned for based upon the needs of the community and the ability to fund them. A critical part of the budget planning process (and throughout the year) is to create efficiencies in operations while maintaining the level of service delivered to our citizens.

4. What actions will you take to support clean air?

Ecological stewardship is one of the main goals in Wyoming's 10 year master plan. Focus on this area of the master plan has resulted in programs such as "Safe Routes to Schools" which is intended to increase the number of students walking or biking to and from school. Connecting the community through additional walking and biking paths has many benefits including reduced traffic and air pollution.


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