Mr. Cervoni is the Chairman of the
Wallingford Town Council. I am going to use one of my votes to re elect
him this November. He in my opinion runs
a very fair and balanced town council meeting in an efficient and effective
manner. He listens to all sides of an
issue before making a decision and he does make sure that all sides are heard
during a debate.
From his campaign literature and
website:
We
have maintained low taxes and maintain good services in exchange for the
taxpayer's dollar.
We
have achieved and maintained an Aaa bond rating! This gives the Town the
ability bond at the lowest available interest rates and to refinance
bonds as interest rates have decreased.
We
maintain a bonded debt per capita ratio of less than $1000 per resident.
This also contributes to our Aaa bond rating.
Our schools are
continuously improving. Our talented Board of Education, combined with
the school system's professional leader, Superintendent Dr. Sal Menzo have
improved our school system while maintaining efficiency. I am proud to
say that I have supported the Board of Education and their leaders in their
work.
The
Wallingford Electric Division is an excellent enterprise, keeping energy rates
low for residents while attracting businesses to Town for the same
reason. More businesses in Town reduce tax the residential tax
burden.
Our
Electric Division also creates rate incentives for new businesses moving to the
downtown district. It is important that we keep moving toward a
revitalized downtown. This is the face of our Town for a great variety of
visitors, whether for business or academic travel.
The
introduction of Enterprise Ambulance Service, run by our talented Fire
Department, has kept Wallingford Emergency Medical Services among the finest in
the State of Connecticut.
Low taxes, economic growth, forward
thinking are all parts of Mr. Cervoni's platform and again he puts the needs of
our community above personal political gain.
Mr. Cervoni is articulate and offers a great deal of
insight on many issues that come forward to the Council. He deserves
to be reelected this November.
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