November 3, 2020 Re-Elect Consitutional Attorney Mayor Albert Robles Carson, CA FISH – Past Board President and Treasurer. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Housing is especially important because along with an economic slowdown, comes an increase in homelessness and joblessness. Our citizens are being damaged through the loss of life, economic insecurity, and emotional instability. I want to establish a quarterly meeting with business groups such as the Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Business Association, Retail Association, and other interested parties to develop solutions to improve and hasten their recovery.The city will meet with its non-profit and social service agencies to understand the impacts of this pandemic on each of our residents to determine what assistance is needed to help begin the healing process.We will get through this together, and I am here to listen and help. These costs were substantially reduced during the last recession and never fully re-implemented. This can be done by implementing a partnership with participating housing complexes utilizing different incentives, to allocate 10% of each of their complexes to give to those who need it the most. With every road project, we improve the drainage and transportation of stormwater to the Carson River system. We should not, and cannot, tax our way out of our current problems; nor can we continue the practice of simply increasing fees with no end in sight. Together we must comprehensively address the never ending issue of our basic maintenance of roads and other infrastructure with a “whole of government” approach. We are all in this together, and we must protect one another to the best of our ability.
Headline 1 . He is the youngest Director elected to the Board of Directors at WRD in 1992. Park Foundation – Current Treasurer. I expect the effects of this pandemic to stretch well into next year and possibly beyond.The city has already begun preparing for the financial impacts to the city government by freezing vacant positions, delaying $900,000 in construction projects, and reducing $6 million in capital purchases.We will monitor the progress of our financial status each month to determine if more reductions are needed.The city should review all its regulations and policies to provide relief to help our businesses reopen successfully. Consequently, the long-term costs associated with growth continue to be passed on to our current residents. The city must assist in restoring our citizens’ hope and trust in their government. Active volunteer with the OUR Center of Reno which covers Northern Nevada.My platform is oriented around a more forward thinking approach to governing Carson City. VFW Infrastructure is also an important foundation for the health of any community. This recovery is going to require a team approach to ensure that not only do we address the need to continue providing the services necessary, but also to address the future. City of Carson Closures . Today, we know that not only was this a mistake, the recovery from the COVID-19 impact will be longer and harder than any other in our lifetimes.
We must also be willing to re-look previous plans and decisions in the light of current events; we may find some savings in eliminating or reducing the scope and duration of some projects like the compulsory recycling plan, the life cycle of our waste management facility, and zoning density.In conjunction with a strategic economic plan, our citizens’ concerns about the impact of growth must be addressed. As your Mayor, I realize that revitalizing our community will require constrains to government growth, developing new economic policies and incentives for our entire city (not just downtown), and manage growth that does not further degrade our government resources. Education is something that is crucial for the success of any community, I believe the board of supervisors have an opportunity to decrease class sizes by investing in expanding our school sizes.