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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1977 10-19 Mayoral candidates voice issues REVIEW rr Mayoral can a ites --.) With the Maplewood city election little wishes of the taxpayers. .D- more than two weeks off, mayoral can- "I will continue to expand our tax base didates Burton Murdock and John Greavu for the betterment of our city, while are busy discussing issues in the Nov. 8 having a concern for residential areas, election. basing my decisions on adherence to the A summary of each candidate's views city's comprehensive plan and an area's follows: respective zoning. John Greavu: Greavu, the first to "I'd like to see more input on the part of register his mayoral candidacy, said he the citizens regarding the future decided to enter the race because, "I development of Maplewood," Greavu didn't see anybody else who was going to added. run. And I felt that with my experience "I think it's taking too long for the staff and background on The council, I felt I to get things done. It's important that the could take on the job and that I had the system work faster. I don't think it's time," the 13-year council member responsive enough to the people. related. "Some changes also ought to be made in He noted, in his opinion, the issues the code, those that are outmoded. The concerned city spending, parks and open council should sit down and go over the space, red tape and government ordinance and the staff should bring responsiveness. outmoded ordinances to the council's "If I am elected, I shall continue to attention. oppose any increase in city spending that Greavu said the area of Maplewood's I feel is not a necessary expenditure.And government that needs the most im- I shall continue to only vote for the provement is communication between projects that are necessary for the health, staff and council in order to expedite welfare and safety of our city. matters and permits requested by "I feel that parks and open space are residents. "We should be getting more essential to our community but should be responsive to the citizens and their acquired and developed according to the needs," he noted. ja 4., . ,t, , _ ,F,::::',., 14 **Iti*s‘, 'i t- # allift. ..gi p . COUNCILMAN JOHN GREAVU MAYOR BURTON MURDOCK o... co .c o d.77 en 0 to o cc c. v, v maca 0= r.... ' �c6y'uy t-,•pccc0uv' OooEc '90 � � Er ca s. 1:::)".., aaxinv wwcEa' 6cncoyca) a�oa' V �30 �c aw O y 0 CO 3 3 >, `".0- u y c c "�.. O o•u Vi. c c u y o t,.\. � o3 �>Jil1 : ! Y1yc� .D ..-- o0 C.a' g 0 4, a°'iao.s 3 .y c to^ ,x.0 al,c ....D 3 0"C c as w q Oa, 0 • O Yyyc o o›, -o is.' 0 — pa ao' oC �47 O O. •-• 01) .a oE' ,v .� asc . ni, G3 4O � ca' >tooticv � � " � � " > TO • a �a > a' tncc = beQ • � = a � my ' Eao •-•.Ooa' _ o S ' 00 � ccmoo ccow^ y c a a' 53• �wm 0oacuc >cO .a o. yY >-,1 ' 2 o .c_ x3vaO' " E 0 aalcc c o : a . .c• ... �aR do c 77-1O 0 ❑ � i "' y o0 >o3 wa) 0 3v3 O E : > y Op U.. Ce H c. ,� "` O.Cai .0 -.4 O7 'b -4 4.' w -a' . O c. - .0C C a' v O L ;-"F L7.y0E E O V cibO- vgmoM3- cai 10.C aa t... 110 .0E • c . . cil Q00a -ca)-7 E VI vs 4111/ ca co = .4 7,-;.4 ,J.. ci.) ,-- Q) 0 >a � ` o oma 3 E a cEga Cl) 6,o asEya' a htom? c o c w o oow ❑ od � liD!' c 10 co 3 ��In9 2 tI _ a)msEov) 0a'"" ' . .. . t0 a'10.n ca' cE0 , 0o—li�.ca, E — aw. oc . fic o., u ccaz P..wo a'4Uu o ,BY• 0 u.awE ... -6ZO y E 3 ° a' a... a '18 d ut0a' 10u 2yyw, .0o u Gw uO u o c3 >_ y'cg ay�3s"s, o .. ,., vww E t0 co'O O 0 p, O u O 'I0p o E E 3. o3o .. c> > v >�.- uV > t ac0-et 03. a aa- �i - :—) w6:- 15 _, � > v L. t0 'O� C. 8 E co 8 .�., CL c a' F= 6i H h.E' . Com.'�2 = cc.. >"ca u oc 00 0 u ropy �'u .. a' c20,.. ... is y 0 a'• CO',�-.•O C=- ...z..= d C o cc 0 ''- $I o,�7.) cn� R uT al"-54 a°7 E 3 c y•° >. E• .. u ro o O.g.. °: ac' c 3 >v i o o �.;: v m u u ..'p. .