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Orange County, CA November 4, 2014 Election
Smart Voter Political Philosophy for Kim Constantine

Candidate for
Council Member; City of Fountain Valley

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My plans for Fountain Valley economic growth and business development:

  • No new taxes or fees.

  • No unnecessary regulations.

  • No toll lanes on the 405 Freeway. Keep our freeways FREE. General purpose lanes..."yes"!

  • Attract and retain businesses, as Fountain Valley has a great deal to offer.

  • Attract families to live here, perhaps with incentives highlighting the real quality of education that we provide.

An improved City Hall that serves YOU better:

  • Easily reach a staff person by telephone during normal business hours.

  • Review and rework the conditional use permit and permit fees for a friendlier, streamlined experience with an initial lower cost application fee to start.

  • Revisit signage procedures.

  • Review and fine-tune home remodeling procedures and permit fees for a more comprehensible and pleasurable experience.

  • Educate our residents and businesses about City Hall services to include an updated, user-friendly City website.

  • Offer residents and businesses more energy and money saving programs.

Offer more Senior Services:

  • For our Senior Center to be a "Fountain Valley Senior Connect", with even more community information and resources available.

  • Housing/Roommate listings for those who have rooms to rent and/or need a room.

  • Job postings for those who have job openings and/or job seeking a position.

  • Lunch served 5 days Monday through Friday.

  • Afternoon Movies

  • A PREPAID DISCOUNT ACTIVITIES CARD, Seniors love to save!

  • Cooking demonstrations.

If elected, I am willing to reopen and revisit these 5 matters:

  • The $300 Paramedic fee is public safety related and should already be included as a part of the property taxes we pay. When our Fire Department sends a paramedic out on a call, and the person needs to be transported to a healthcare facility, our City will bill $300 which is not covered by most insurance companies.

  • The new Joint Powers Authority (JPA) which was voted and approved on at the August 19th City Council Meeting: I would request that Fountain Valley residents vote on any City expenditures exceeding $200,000.00 instead of City Council having carte blanche. It does not reflect well on a City Council's continued goal of transparency.

  • The Rainbow Environmental Disposal Contract: We need to obtain and review bids from other companies before a decision can be made on the contract renewing or contracting to a new company.

  • City Hall is closed on alternating Fridays. Many residents and businesses maintain this does not serve them well. This is just what I hear. I am willing to look into this.

  • My own opinion is to not accept City Council campaign contributions from City vendors. I believe this is conflict of interest that does not serve well a City's transparency. Our Council Members are to be impartial.

As you know, the buzzword in this city has been "transparency". I believe the citizens of Fountain Valley need something more..."CLARITY". We need to be CLEAR. We need to know WHY. As I'm all around this city campaigning and attending events, I can tell you that Fountain Valley residents want and need clarity about the JPA and Rainbow issues. There are many unanswered questions.

See what I've been up to lately and more by visiting my campaign website: http://www.kimconstantineforfvcitycouncil.com/

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