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Hamilton County, OH November 6, 2001 Election
Council Member; City of Norwood; Ward 5

Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues

The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area and asked of all candidates for this office.

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1. How would you implement your top priority?

Answer from Michael L. "Mike" McKeehan:

Norwood, because of its location, has become one of the most desirable settings for development in the tri-state area. The Smith/Williams intersection, Montgomery Road and Carthage Avenue site (commonly know as the "Globe" site), and the corner of Montgomery Road and Sherman Avenue site are but three of the developments currently on the table. As your council representative, I will endeavor to evaluate each development on an individual basis to ensure that every project improves the lives of residents and maximizes the economic benefits to Norwood.

As a city we must end the mismanagement of city funds and overspending. As a council member, I will strive to achieve not only a balanced budget, but a budget that truly sets aside funds for emergencies.

Answer from Cassandra N. Brown:

Norwood is at a critical time in its history. Like many other cities, Norwood is moving from an industry-based economy to an office/service-based economy. That can be quite a challenge! Norwood was off to a good start with Rookwood Pavilion and Commons. However, our tax base has recently been eroded by reduction in staff at some Norwood employers, such as Seimens, and others moving out for various reasons. We must be proactive, not reactive! Norwood needs to attract more jobs! Small businesses are a large driver of our economy. If you look at other downtown corridors, such as Montgomery and Mariemont, you will see small businesses driving their success. Recently, Gattle's moved from Hyde Park to Montgomery! Montgomery has acquired the ability to attract small businesses from areas they are already successful in to their downtown. We are fortunate to have the Hamilton County Small Business Incubator here in Norwood. But according to their director, most of these businesses leave Norwood after they graduate from their program. I feel that one of the ways we can help make our Montgomery Road successful is through business incentives to attract and keep these small businesses. We need to partner with the Chamber of Commerce and the incubator to work on these incentives. I need to stress that we are in an economic downturn, so that makes our efforts to attract and keep successful businesses even more important. Building our tax base allows us to achieve success as a community. This is something we need to commit to!


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