A political newcomer will challenge three veteran Broadview Heights City Council members for a council seat Nov. 7. And there are contested raises for several ward seats, as well.
Published: Oct. 03, 2023, 5:41 p.m.Breckenridge Oval resident Lyn Haselton and veteran council members Glenn Goodwin, Jennifer Mahnic and Joe Price are vying for three at-large council positions. Early voting starts Oct. 11.In Ward 4, council President Robert Boldt is facing opposition from Shay Hawkins, a West Royalton Road resident.
The race is nonpartisan, meaning the candidates are running without partisan labels. However, their political party affiliations are included here to provide additional background for voters.
“In both 2002 and 2022, our residents clearly communicated at the polls that luxurious buildings do not save lives, but additional manpower on our safety forces will save lives. “I believe the strength of our shared vision for Broadview Heights will make it an even better place to live.Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and sociology, concentration in juvenile delinquency and rehabilitation; master’s degree in middle childhood education, specializing in language arts and social studies, University of Cincinnati“I am seeking re-election to the position of council-at-large to continue with the progress our council has made.
“Recent councils have heavily leaned toward serving the elected administration first and residents second, through multiple evidence of public malfeasance. I seek re-election with purpose to serve and protect the people’s interest first, stop commercial encroachment into residential neighborhoods, offer the voters term limits and advocate construction and funding of a needed fire station without an unnecessary additional community room and without a tax levy.
“I bring to the ballot an outsider’s perspective with new energy and the determination to raise citizen expectation levels and strengthen Broadview Heights. “With the death of local news, it’s more difficult than ever for citizens to learn what’s going on at City Hall. Using existing channels of communication, my goal is to enable Ward 2 residents to become the most well-informed and engaged people in the city.
“I have ridden in a snowplow and with the animal warden and police officers to get a better idea of what they see on a daily basis. Those rides confirmed what I already suspected: Our city employees care about Broadview Heights and the safety and wellbeing of the residents. You get a better view while being with them on shift.
“First, I’d like to say I love Broadview Heights and am very proud to say I live in this city. I have taken great pride over the last 20 years in raising my family here and working with multiple administrations to transform this community into what it is today. “Councilman Pavlica and I were the only no votes on the Broadview/Boston Road townhouse developments.neighborhood zonings. Please vote yes on Issues 25 and 26 to eliminate townhouse neighborhoods.
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