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[Linda Pfeifer] is at the other end of the development spectrum. She has served on the Chamber board and has been an arts commissioner, among other positions. She is critical of recent councils and believes that "the city's Harbor Downtown Action Committee has joined forces with SHIP [Sausalito Harbor Improvement Project]... to create new designs for Sausalito's quaint downtown. In my opinion these designs are out of scale." She criticizes the city for delaying work on infrastructure projects and says infrastructure should be the focus, "not development concepts with shifting and unsubstantiated promises of revenue."
[Mike Kelly] was first elected to the council in 2004 after service on the city planning commission. He says the "three most important issues facing the city are the completion of the police and fire facilities, the resolution of the EPA administra- tive order citing issues with our wastewater ' and sewer collection and the work continuing to build and train city staff to provide the essential community services in the face of financial challenges." Kelly has a strong focus on public safety and has spent many hours working on the public safety building project. He sees MSP revision as "a citizen-based process that will debate the needs and wants of the community as well as those of the property owners" in order to produce something that "identifies uses that are acceptable in the context of the new specific plan allowing property owners to develop their land consistent with a community consensus."See the full content of this document
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Sausalito City Council
There are seven candidates for three seats on the Sausalito City Council. Incumbents Amy Belser and Mike Kelly are running for reelection; Paul Albritton, whose term also expires this year, is not seeking reelection. The five other candidates include management and marketing profess...
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