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On Leadership at City Hall...

  • As your Mayor I will be a leader who will listen and will be committed to an open and honest debate of the issues, while assuring that all voices are heard, and treating everyone with dignity and respect.
  • As your Mayor I will be the type of leader who will bring our community together on issues and will encourage teamwork, while providing focus and direction toward moving Mansfield in a positive direction.

On Protecting our Future...How are we to Develop?

  • I believe our development as a city is the most important issue facing Mansfield.
  • I believe we should hold-the-line on our current standard of three (3) single-family residences per acre, which will allow us to maintain a pattern of controlled growth.
  • I believe that we should focus our residential growth strategies on high-quality, low-density subdivisions and continue to develop as a suburb.
  • I would oppose the “New Urbanism” development strategy, one the official development strategies of the city (see Mansfield’s Land Use Plan 2002), which calls for high-density mixed-use development. This strategy also calls for multi-family developments to serve as buffers between retail and single-family developments, allowing for apartments to be build in various parts of the city.
  • I would oppose future high-density developments, particularly multi-family apartments.

Reducing the Tax Burden...

  • Mansfield residents pay some of the highest city property taxes in Tarrant County. There are 39 municipalities in Tarrant County. Our city property tax rate (.69 cents per $100 of valuation) is higher than 32 of those cities. Thus, 82% of Tarrant County residents have a lower city property tax rate than we do.
  • With the potential for large sums coming to the city from oil and gas royalties and from new commercial development, we must think of Mansfield residents first and bring our city property tax rate in line with other Tarrant County cities.
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