Saturday, January 4, 2020

Another Mayoral Candidate

Larry Brundidge, an Old Town resident, plans to run for mayor to ensure growth is organized and intelligent.

He is drafting two proposals for the November 2020 ballot that would constrain growth. 

One, would call for a moratorium on all new industrial, residential and commercial building for 16 months. This is to allow the infrastructure of roads, water and waste water to catch up.

The second ballot proposal would deny the city council the authority to change the Georgetown Municipal Airport into a regional airport.

Mr. Brundidge said he will not seek or accept campaign contributions in order to assure the voters that his vote is not for sale to any donors.

However, as the owner of a restored residence in Old Town,it can reasonably be expected that he would favor projects, restrictions and services that favorably benefit Old Town. 

1 comment:

  1. You are my hero! I know it is difficult to finance signs, yard signs and ads in the Sun, but you must get your name out! Unfortunately, it is not who is best for the job if only one has signs everywhere. That name will be the one people vote for. I know you are the best one. Even if I print up a sign for my yard, one sign does not an election success make. I am retired and with limited finances, but can you find someone with money to finance some publicity? Too often the one with all the signs is bought and paid for by developers and big money who want things to stay the same.

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