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Resilience to climate change requires rethinking how our city functions at a high level. The City already has grant and loan programs to support homeowners rehabilitate and maintain their properties, but more outreach is essential to educate residents about these opportunities and their maintenance responsibilities.Tallahassee should also consider instituting a property inventory and landlord registry for nonowner-occupied housing to protect against neglect, foreclosure, predatory purchases as well as to protect tenants’ rights.
There certainly is some truth to that statement, but it misses the bigger picture.
By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. We need a government that will actively engage the people of Tallahassee and work to achieve their goals instead of simply seeking the bare minimum of public input to check a box, only to proceed as they see fit. Jack supports a balanced approach to tackling crime that invests primarily in essential social services and prevention as well as responsiveness. It seems sometimes that the City views public engagement as an obstacle to progress instead of the foundation of it.
Blacks and Hispanics are also more likely to be “smartphone only” internet users, and even then, they are about twice as likely as whites to cancel their service because of the cost.
By investing in public transit and pedestrian infrastructure, I plan to expand the available options for how we get around so that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy what our beautiful city has to offer, however they choose to do it.Aging infrastructure and poor design can cause deadly conditions for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. For too long, many of the greatest impacts of pollution and environmental damage have fallen on African-Americans. I will work to make sure that our city grows in a way that expands the options available for all residents.In an ideal city, residents have many modes of transportation to choose from based on their needs and preferences. Public meetings are scheduled in the middle of the work day, so that only folks with enough flexibility in their schedule can participate.
In the last decade or so, reforms like community policing, while well-intended, have not demonstrated the promised results.
Just before the July Fourth holiday, Jacqueline "Jack" Porter, candidate for City Commission Seat 1, released an ad critical of Elaine Bryant, her chief opponent, though it …
The City of Tallahassee is nearly 200 years old. Jack plans to make sure City Hall works for each and every of them. To address this, Jack will fight to preserve existing housing and encourage the development of new affordable housing. Some people are unable to drive because of a disability, others may not be able to afford a car.
As commissioner, I will push for changes that not only expand civic engagement efforts to include folks who are consistently left out, but that also give real decision-making power to our communities.One of the chief complaints I hear about locally is how difficult it is for everyday people to be involved. This makes it easier for all sorts of people to actively experience the city, while also helping to reduce traffic congestion and related air pollution.
She believes in public engagement on the front end, making sure everyday people can give their input before a decision is made on an issue. It is critical that all of our plans, policies, and decisions focus on prevention and prioritizing our collective health.Jack believes in a City that welcomes everyone regardless of their identity or who they love.
Resilience to climate change requires rethinking how our city functions at a high level. The City already has grant and loan programs to support homeowners rehabilitate and maintain their properties, but more outreach is essential to educate residents about these opportunities and their maintenance responsibilities.Tallahassee should also consider instituting a property inventory and landlord registry for nonowner-occupied housing to protect against neglect, foreclosure, predatory purchases as well as to protect tenants’ rights.
There certainly is some truth to that statement, but it misses the bigger picture.
By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. We need a government that will actively engage the people of Tallahassee and work to achieve their goals instead of simply seeking the bare minimum of public input to check a box, only to proceed as they see fit. Jack supports a balanced approach to tackling crime that invests primarily in essential social services and prevention as well as responsiveness. It seems sometimes that the City views public engagement as an obstacle to progress instead of the foundation of it.
Blacks and Hispanics are also more likely to be “smartphone only” internet users, and even then, they are about twice as likely as whites to cancel their service because of the cost.
By investing in public transit and pedestrian infrastructure, I plan to expand the available options for how we get around so that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy what our beautiful city has to offer, however they choose to do it.Aging infrastructure and poor design can cause deadly conditions for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. For too long, many of the greatest impacts of pollution and environmental damage have fallen on African-Americans. I will work to make sure that our city grows in a way that expands the options available for all residents.In an ideal city, residents have many modes of transportation to choose from based on their needs and preferences. Public meetings are scheduled in the middle of the work day, so that only folks with enough flexibility in their schedule can participate.
In the last decade or so, reforms like community policing, while well-intended, have not demonstrated the promised results.
Just before the July Fourth holiday, Jacqueline "Jack" Porter, candidate for City Commission Seat 1, released an ad critical of Elaine Bryant, her chief opponent, though it …
The City of Tallahassee is nearly 200 years old. Jack plans to make sure City Hall works for each and every of them. To address this, Jack will fight to preserve existing housing and encourage the development of new affordable housing. Some people are unable to drive because of a disability, others may not be able to afford a car.
As commissioner, I will push for changes that not only expand civic engagement efforts to include folks who are consistently left out, but that also give real decision-making power to our communities.One of the chief complaints I hear about locally is how difficult it is for everyday people to be involved. This makes it easier for all sorts of people to actively experience the city, while also helping to reduce traffic congestion and related air pollution.
She believes in public engagement on the front end, making sure everyday people can give their input before a decision is made on an issue. It is critical that all of our plans, policies, and decisions focus on prevention and prioritizing our collective health.Jack believes in a City that welcomes everyone regardless of their identity or who they love.