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Questionnaire: Andrew Guidry's answers to Eagle questions

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Do you support completion of the city’s sewering program? No

If the program were stopped, would you require homes with access to sewer lines to connect anyway? No

Would you support attempts to expose the position of city manager to a referendum, in effect removing him or her if a majority of voters feel that he or she has done an unsatisfactory job? No, A new, strong City Council will have the responsibility of guiding the city manager.

Would you support continued defense in court of the city’s waterways ordinance, which was declared unconstitutional by a district judge in November? No

Do you support the possible doubling of Florida homestead exemptions? Yes

Would you support, under any circumstances, a toll on the Jolley Bridge? No

Do you believe city spending over the last two years has been reasonable? No

Would you support a special assessment for fire services? No

Should the city do away with its police force? No

Should the city consider un-incorporating? No, But if this tax and spend council is not replaced by the voters, Marco City may run out of funds.

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Dr. Guidry answered all questions the way that I would have had they been put to me. Why did our Marco City Council not seek out the feelings of the Marco residents on these matters? Why have they refused to answer questions from the public at Council meetings? Why do they just tell the public " Go to City hall" for answers Knowing that a resident will not get answers there. Why does the present City Council Majority treat our citizens like the enemy? Yet, the Trotter slate has indicated that every thing that has been done by the Council is perfect. They feel that the public should not have any input and we should support all decisions without any questions. Is there any doubt as to why the residents want a major change at City Hall?

#1 Posted by SmokeyJoe on January 16, 2008 at 5:03 p.m. (Suggest removal)



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