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    City of Salem Councilor, Ward 2 
 
    Jim RANDALL 
    
    OCCUPATION:  
	Partner, 
    Randall-Dixon Public Relations LLC.    
  
    
    OCCUPATIONAL BACKGROUND: Salem 
    Hospital, Director of Marketing and Community Relations; Salem’s 
    Historic Elsinore Theatre, Development Director.    
  
    
    EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND:  
	Graduated 
    North Salem High School; Bachelor of Science, Southern Oregon University.  
	  
  
    
    PRIOR GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE:  Salem City Councilor (2003 – present); Salem City Council 
    President (2005 – present); Chairman, Salem Housing Authority 
    Commission (2005 – present); Chairman, Mid Willamette Valley Cable 
    Regulatory Commission (2005– present); Board of Directors, League of 
    Oregon Cities (2004 – present).    
  
    
    Four years ago I asked for your help to change the 
    direction of our city. You gave it and I went to work.    
  
    
    	Public safety is my top priority. The result 
    has been added police officers to fight the Meth crisis and creation of a 
    new fire department engine company, without increasing taxes.   
  
    
    	Stopping development on undersized lots in 
    SESNA, securing zoning protection in NEN, challenging traffic patterns in 
    SCAN, helping the SEMCA neighborhood secure a sound barrier along I-5.
	  
  
    
    	Reducing unemployment by attracting new 
    businesses with family wage jobs and sound development plans.    
  
    
    	Bringing new life to downtown with a 
    “toolbox” full of incentives to create housing and rehabilitate 
    historic structures.    
  
    
    	Cleaning up streams, protecting trees, adding 
    new parks and enhancing the livability of our entire community.    
  
    
    TO  
	KEEP SALEM WORKING WE MUST:    
  
    
    	Continue making public safety a priority, 
    expand the Neighborhood Watch Program and bring community police and 
    enforcement efforts closer to the citizens.    
  
    
    	Rewrite our city codes to protect our 
    neighborhoods and insure that increased density and infill is beneficial to 
    everyone.    
  
    
    	Challenge any attempt to reroute traffic from 
    major arterials into our neighborhoods.    
  
    
    	Build on our clean streams program with a 
    public-private partnership to reestablish salmon runs in Mill and Pringle 
    Creeks.    
  
    
    	Continue our practice of finding solutions 
    without raising taxes.    
  
    
    	Keep working together to guarantee that all 
    voices are heard and respected.    
  
    
    Re-Elect Jim Randall  
	Let’s 
    Keep Salem Working    
	 
  
    
    (This information furnished by Jim Randall 
	 
  
    
    and is printed exactly as submitted.) 
	 
  
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