Occupation:
Retired 24‑year veteran with the Chicago
Fire Department and a part‑time electrical
consultant
Family:
Married with 2 sons and 3 grandchildren
Education:
4 years trade school, 2 years of college
Carefree
residency: 6 years
Carefree
Council experience: First time running as a candidate
Place
of birth: Chicago, Ill.
Hobbies:
Spending time with my family and helping people
Why
should voters support you?
If
you are looking for a personal commitment, someone
whose qualifications include expertise, knowledge
and hands‑on experiences and who will continue
to be active in community involvement, then I
am the person you should vote for.
I
promise to listen to the concerns of our citizens
and oppose any commercial‑type projects
in the heart of residential zoned neighborhoods.
I vow to help maintain the Carefree lifestyle
we all cherish. I give my assurance that I will
always base my decisions and council vote for
all citizens and businesses of Carefree. My community
involvement includes:
regularly
attending town council meetings; Carefree Shadows
HOA board member for four years; five years on
the Architectural Control Committee (three as
chairperson); co‑chairman of the Fire Protection
Committee for the town helping to save every homeowner
an average of $600 to $900 a year in fire protection
subscription fees. I was involved in the procurement
of the town’s new fire engine, including hoses,
tooling and medical equipment and, I’m currently
involved in the design, engineering and construction
of the town’s new fire station. I also have 35
years of commercial and industrial construction
of which I owned and operated a company. I can
assist the town with new development projects,
working with developers, infrastructure, water
and street issues.
What
are the top three issues facing Carefree over
the decade?
The
three issues Carefree faces over the next decade
are: managing the growth of new residential and
commercial development; improving on the infrastructure
of the town and Carefree Water Company; and finally,
improving on our public safety, such as fire,
medical and police protection.
What
will you recommend if the East Street project
fails to live up to its promise of revitalizing
the commercial core?
The
$100 million Easy Street Project will not fail.
The town interviewed 10 developers for this project
and Ed Lewis came out on top because of his love
and sensitivity for Carefree. Lewis’ reputation
with the business communities throughout Arizona
is extraordinary and never suggested nor indicated
any kind of return from Carefree, such as a give‑back
on construction tax, development fees, etc. Lewis
invested $100 million dollars of his own money
which tells me he is without a doubt confident
in this project. And finally, our business owners
want to invest in the storefronts because of Lewis,
thus helping to create a vibrant business atmosphere
for the towns’ existing businesses.
As
crime emerges as a bigger issue, would you support
expanding the MCSO contract or would you push
for the town having its own police force?
The
town is in the process right now for additional
police protection and I would expand the town’s
contract with the sheriff’s office. As for the
town having its own police force, in the future,
if the contract with MCSO becomes to costly, rest
assured the town would look at forming its own
police department. But for now, I firmly believe
that the MCSO is giving us quality service at
the best cost.
Is
the character of Carefree at risk of being lost
to development?
The
character of Carefree will never be at risk when
it comes to development as long as our present
and future council continues to follow the town’s
master plan and zoning laws. The town’s zoning
is mostly low density use with single family residents;
therefore not much will change except for a slight
increase in population of which at least one third
is seasonal.
How
should the town manage growth? And what measures
will you specifically recommend to manage growth?
I
believe we can not stop growth, but we can control
it. And I will rely on our planning and zoning
commission while following the town’s master plan
and zoning ordinances on a consistent basis. Therefore,
achieving fairness to all our citizens, business
owners and developers.