Vote In The Preliminary Election on Tuesday September 8th District
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Vote In The Preliminary Election on Tuesday September 8th District
Scroll down to see District 4 and District 7 candidate answers to MAHA's questionnaire Vote In The Preliminary Election on Tuesday September 8th Vote For District 4 City Councillor: MAHA asked the candidates for District 4 City Councillor candidates two questions. The Community Preservation Act (CPA) helps communities create affordable housing, improve parks and playgrounds, and preserve historic sites and buildings. 158 communities have adopted CPA, but not Boston. A broad coalition of Boston nonprofits is working to put CPA on the Boston ballot next year (2016). If adopted a small property tax increase ($23.08/year for an average single family) would qualify Boston for state funds and provide approximately $18 million per year to be used for affordable housing, capital investments in parks and athletic fields, and historic preservation. This is the single biggest source of additional dedicated revenue for affordable housing that could be available to Boston in the near future. We asked City Council candidates if they support the Community Preservation Act for Boston. Here are their answers: District 4 Candidates Andrea Joy Campbell Would you vote in favor of the City Council placing Would you publicly endorse a “yes” vote on CPA, and CPA on the ballot in November, 2016? actively work for its passage that year? Yes campbellforbostond4.com Jovan J. Lacet I would support MAHA’s initiative to place the CPA on the ballot in November 2016 if elected as City Councilor for Boston City Council District 4. It is the fair decision to allow the residents of District 4 and the entire city of Boston the right to decide this matter. * While affordable housing is a huge concern in District 4, I am currently listening to residents, small businesses and community leaders to hear their thoughts on the CPA and how to best address concerns of affordability in our neighborhoods. Indicates he has withdrawn jovanlacet4boston.com Terrance J. Williams Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. facebook.com/voteterrancew4 Charles C. Yancey Yes Yes charlesyancey.org * Did not answer yes or no. Visit MAHA’s web site: See below for candidates’ full answers. Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance • 1803 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester 02124 • 617-822-9100 Scroll down to see District 4 and District 7 candidate answers to MAHA's questionnaire Full Text of District 4 City Council Candidate Answers The Community Preservation Act (CPA) helps communities create affordable housing, improve parks and playgrounds, and preserve historic sites and buildings. 158 communities have adopted CPA, but not Boston. A broad coalition of Boston nonprofits is working to put CPA on the Boston ballot next year (2016). If adopted a small property tax increase ($23.08/year for an average single family) would qualify Boston for state funds and provide approximately $18 million per year to be used for affordable housing, capital investments in parks and athletic fields, and historic preservation. This is the single biggest source of additional dedicated revenue for affordable housing that could be available to Boston in the near future. We asked City Council candidates if they support the Community Preservation Act for Boston. Andrea Joy Campbell 1. Would you vote in favor of the City Council placing CPA on the ballot in November 2016? I would support MAHA’s initiative to place the CPA on the ballot in November 2016 if elected as City Councilor for Boston City Council District 4. It is the fair decision to allow the residents of District 4 and the entire city of Boston the right to decide this matter. 2. Would you publicly endorse a “yes” vote on CPA, and actively work for its passage that year? While affordable housing is a huge concern in District 4, I am currently listening to residents, small businesses and community leaders to hear their thoughts on the CPA and how to best address concerns of affordability in our neighborhoods. Terrance Williams Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. Charles Yancey 1. Would you vote in favor of the City Council placing CPA on the ballot in November 2016? Yes 2. Would you publicly endorse a “yes” vote on CPA, and actively work for its passage that year? Yes Scroll down to see District 4 and District 7 candidate answers to MAHA's questionnaire Vote In The Preliminary Election on Tuesday September 8th Vote For District 7 City Councillor: MAHA asked the candidates for District 7 City Councillor candidates two questions. The Community Preservation Act (CPA) helps communities create affordable housing, improve parks and playgrounds and preserve historic sites and buildings. 158 communities have adopted CPA, but not Boston. A broad coalition of Boston nonprofits is working to put CPA on the Boston ballot next year (2016). If adopted a small property tax increase ($23.08/year for an average single family) would qualify Boston for state funds and provide approximately $18 million per year to be used for affordable housing, capital investments in parks and athletic fields, and historic preservation. This is the single biggest source of additional dedicated revenue for affordable housing that could be available to Boston in the near future. We asked City Council candidates if they support the Community Preservation Act for Boston. Here are their answers: District 4 Candidates (No Photo) Kevin A. Dwire Tito Jackson titojackson4boston.com Charles L. Clemons Jr Would you vote in favor of the City Council placing Would you publicly endorse a “yes” vote on CPA, and CPA on the ballot in November, 2016? actively work for its passage that year? Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. I have a strong record of advocating for affordable housing and community stabilization. I am Yes committed to ensuring that all families have the opportunity to live and thrive in the city of Boston. It is not rocket science to do and support what Yes is good and right for the poor, undeserved and charlesforboston.com the working class. Haywood Fennell Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. Roy Owens Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. Althea Garrison Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. CommitteetoelectHaywoodFennell I will actively work on (CPA) passage and partner Yes with MAHA and like organizations on the passage of the CPA ballot question. I will present the facts to the Mayor and all Yes councilors, once the facts are presented they will have to do what is right, if they are for the people. * Did not answer yes or no. Visit MAHA’s web site: www.mahahome.org to see candidates’ full answers. Massachusetts Affordable Housing Alliance • 1803 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester 02124 • 617-822-9100 Scroll down to see District 4 and District 7 candidate answers to MAHA's questionnaire Full Text of District 7 City Council Candidate Answers The Community Preservation Act (CPA) helps communities create affordable housing, improve parks and playgrounds, and preserve historic sites and buildings. 158 communities have adopted CPA, but not Boston. A broad coalition of Boston nonprofits is working to put CPA on the Boston ballot next year (2016). If adopted a small property tax increase ($23.08/year for an average single family) would qualify Boston for state funds and provide approximately $18 million per year to be used for affordable housing, capital investments in parks and athletic fields, and historic preservation. This is the single biggest source of additional dedicated revenue for affordable housing that could be available to Boston in the near future. We asked City Council candidates if they support the Community Preservation Act for Boston. Kevin A. Dwire: Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. Tito Jackson 1. Would you vote in favor of the City Council placing CPA on the ballot in November 2016? Councilor Jackson would vote in favor of the City Council placing the Community Preservation Act on the ballot in November 2016. Councilor Jackson has a strong record of advocating for affordable housing and community stabilization. Over the past year, Councilor hosted a series of hearings on housing displacement in the city of Boston. As a result, Councilor in partnership with leading housing advocacy organizations negotiated an MOU with a large corporate landlord to prevent future displacement of local residents. Councilor Jackson is committed to ensuring that all families have the opportunity to live and thrive in the city of Boston. 2. Would you publicly endorse a “yes” vote on CPA, and actively work for its passage that year? Councilor Jackson would publicly endorse a "yes" vote on CPA and actively work on passage. Councilor Jackson would partner with MAHA and like organizations on the passage of the CPA ballot question. Charles L. Clemons 1. Would you vote in favor of the City Council placing CPA on the ballot in November 2016? 2. Would you publicly endorse a “yes” vote on CPA, and actively work for its passage that year? My answers to question 1 and 2 are Yes. I it is not rocket science to do and support what is good and right for the poor, undeserved and the working class . I like MAHA have been been fighting for the rights of our people. As a former Boston Police Officer who took an oath to serve and protect. And as City Councilor for District 7 I will continue to bring my passion and love to City Hall. Also I will present the facts to the Mayor and all councilors, once the facts are presented they will have to do what is right, if they are for the people. Haywood Fennell: Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. Roy Owens: Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire. Althea Garrison: Candidate did not respond to MAHA’s questionnaire.