[Vision2020] KRFP's Election 2013 Call-In Forum (Mayoral Candidates Nancy Chaney and Bill Lambert)
Moscow Cares
moscowcares at moscow.com
Wed Oct 30 21:26:59 PDT 2013
Greetings Visionaires -
The third and final installment of KRFP's Election 2013 Call-In Forum was broadcast this evening at 6:30. This evening's participants were mayoral candidates Nancy Chaney (incumbent) and Bill Lambert.
A recording of this forum is accessible at:
"Election 2013 (Mayoral Candidates Nancy Chaney and Bill Lambert)"
http://www.MoscowCares.com/Election2013/KRFP_Chaney_Lambert_103013.htm
Questions submitted to the candidates concerned:
- Joseph Street Ballfields
- Legalized recreational marijuana in Pullman and its impact on Moscow
- Development of Legacy Crossing
- Solid waste and roll-carts
- City council discussion/vote of non-discrimination ordinance on April 1st
- State of Idaho considering banning non-discrimination ordinances
- Idaho statute allowing transporting of 129,000-pound loads
- Candidate's proudest city achievement in which they participated
- Big-box store ordinance
- Prioritization of mobility regarding bicycles
- Establishment of a reservoir in Pullman
- Dynamic display signs ordinance
- Animals in the city and urban agriculture
- The Tea Party agenda
- Privatization of some city departments
- Alternative water sources
- Should the potential of an all-male city council be an issue?
- Does Moscow need stronger bicycle traffic laws?
- What is the primary role of the mayor?
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Other items related to Moscow's Election 2013 are accessible at:
"Election 2013"
http://www.MoscowCares.com/Election2013
Seeya at the polls next Tuesday, Moscow, because . . .
"Moscow Cares" (the most fun you can have with your pants on)
http://www.MoscowCares.com
Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho
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