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Bristol Township (Bucks) Council (4 YR Term) {_getChooseLabel(this.selections.length)}

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    Raymond Blalock
    (Dem)

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    Craig Bowen
    (Dem)

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    Marcia Dunlap
    (Dem)

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    Cynthia Murphy
    (Dem)

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    Ken Velez
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

What do you consider to be the most important issues facing your community, and how do you propose to address them?

Why are you running for this office?

What qualifications and experience do you have that will assist you in the performance of the duties of this office?

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Education Graduated Delhaas high. General Motors training facility. Management Sucess
Experience Over 50 years running automotive repair facility, developed commercial & residential properties. Manage commercials complex.
I feel the most important issues we are facing are holding a line taxes, crime, homelessness, infrastructure and government bureaucracy. As an advocate to make Bristol Township desirable for residents and the business community property taxes have not been raised in over a decade. On crime, we keep adding and constantly recruiting new police officers with highly, well trained candidates. We have added social workers to help our police department who work alongside with our officers. With the homelessness we have contributed our federal C.D. grant funds to help our shelters. We work with the county commissioners and the county to help with this unprecedented situation. With bureaucracy, we work everyday with our managers, staff and our consultants to streamline township government with our ordinances and land development, making it easier for the residents and the business community to proudly make Bristol Township their home.

I had the honor of the residents in 2012 to be elected as their representative to council. The township prior to 2012 was in disarray. The township was practically bankrupt, service was non existent, township Infrastructure throughout was deplorable. I would be honored again to keep this momentum going and enjoy helping the residents and the township in whole to make it a great place to live, work and play.
I think my record will speak for itself. Since my start of office in 2012 we have balanced the budget and now, have a surplus. We have welcomed and opened the door for new business to locate and thrive in the township which in return keeps the school and township taxes frozen for almost 14 years. We are able to rebuild our infrastructure, sewers and storm water systems with the same revenue. We upgraded all our 29 parks throughout the township and added two new parks.
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Experience Have served as Councilwoman since 2014
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I am proud to serve the community as a Council member since 2014. I've spent the majority of my professional career as a Commercial Lender/Relationship Manager in the Banking industry. My financial background helps me with oversight of our Township's fiscal responsibility to its residents. We've provided improved services to our community, built our beautiful municipal park while improving and renovating the many other community parks, paved over 200 miles of roads, are currently building a new senior center, reduced blighted homes, attracted many new businesses to the township, and the list goes on and on...all without raising taxes. It is my goal to continue serving as Councilwoman to make Bristol Township THE place to live, work, and play.
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