MEASURE NO. 24-79

City of Salem

Argument in Favor:

COMMUNITY LEADERS SUPPORT MEASURE 24-79

We are proud to come together to support an issue that is vital to Salem’s future and livability.

In these tough times, capital improvements and development of Salem’s parks and recreational facilities are more than investment in Salem’s quality of life.

This Bond will provide $39 million worth of local jobs that will result in beautiful, functional, safe recreation areas for our families.

This Measure is an Economic Shot in the arm for Salem!

Please join us in voting “YES” on Measure 24-79

Mike Swaim, Mayor of Salem

Janet Taylor, Mayor Nominee

Kasia Quillinan

William Smaldone, Salem City Councilor, Ward 2

Jim Randall, Salem Ward 2 City Councilor Nominee

Brad A. Nanke, Salem City Councilor, Ward 3

Wes Bennett, Salem City Councilor, Ward 4

Rick Stucky, Salem City Councilor, Ward 5

Bruce Rogers, Salem City Councilor Nominee, Ward 6

Anna Braun, City Councilor, Ward 7

Linda Bierly, Salem City Councilor, Ward 8

“This bond is great for all our children and will enhance many of our school parks.”

Bonnie Heitsch

Salem-Keizer School Board

“Healthy Parks grow Healthy people. I support Measures 24-79 and 24-80 for the economic and social health of our community.”

“The Salem Keizer School District Board of Directors supports the City of Salem’s efforts to provide parks for our children.”

Resolution of support, August 13, 2002

Salem Keizer School Board

 

 

(This information provided by
Wendy Kroger, Go Salem Parks)

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