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LWV League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area Education Fund
Hamilton, Clermont, Warren Counties, OH November 8, 2011 Election
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Paulette L Leeper
Answers Questions

Candidate for
Council Member; City of Loveland

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Questions & Answers

1. What are your qualifications for office?

I served a full term on Loveland City Council (1997-2001) and I am a twelve-year member of the City's Finance Committee (1999-present). I was appointed to Council in February of this year to fill an unexpired term from a field of seven other candidates. These qualifications make me one of the most experienced candidates in this election, and in these tough economic times, experience counts.

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

The basic and essential services of any city are those which support the health, safety and welfare of the residents. Certainly, fire and police protection, clean water, sanitary sewer services, trash removal, emergency medical services and road maintenance come to mind. Loveland residents enjoy these basic city services and good stewardship of their tax dollars which contribute to a skillfully-managed, lean budget. Cuts in historic sources of revenue from the State of Ohio in 2013 will make balancing our already-lean budget more difficult than those of many other local governments.

3. How would you balance the City Budget?

The City of Loveland's budget is already lean due to the existing practices of outsourcing, collaboration with other entities, and staffing reductions through attrition. The City has already implemented a number of budget-saving measures like the North East Fire Collaborative, the reorganization of the Tax and Building and Zoning Departments, and outsourcing our income tax collections. The continuation of these cost-saving measures along with the recommendations of the City Manager and the citizens who participated in the Budget Sustainability Workshops are important factors in balancing the budget. These recommendations include eliminating sick-leave sell back, health insurance for part-time employees, tuition reimbursement, and making reductions in the wellness program and continuous improvement training program. On the revenue side, raising taxes is a last resort in my book and I prefer to focus my attention on real growth initiatives such as the Historic Loveland Redevelopment Plan and other initiatives that strengthen our tax base.

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

I support clean air - it's important and it's already being dealt with at the State and Federal levels of government. The funciton of local government is police and fire protection, safe roads and strong utilities, among other things. In these financially lean times, these issues and others provide a full plate for local governments. With that said, I am supportive of creating jobs in Loveland so our residents can shorten their commutes. In this way, a stronger tax base supports clean air initiatives.


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