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Liberty Mayor

Mayor of Liberty

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    Andrea Wagner
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    Erica Romo Woods
    (NP)

Biographical Information

1. What specific experience or education do you have that equip you to serve effectively as mayor?

2. Give your response to a recent city council action that you support or oppose. Why do you support or oppose the action?

3. In response to new housing in your area, how do you propose to generate funding for additional city services (utilities, transportation, police, etc.)?

4. If elected, what one or two additional areas of concern would you encourage the council to address?

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I am the senior member of my department and have been with my company for over 9 years, training and mentoring many new trainees in that time.

In government and public policy, I have taken a few public courses and continue to expand my knowledge. I have also attended and notated 99% of the city council, planning commission, and zoning board meetings since 2022, sharing my notes and information from these meetings on social media to allow for the community to be informed if they were unable to attend, but also to have a record and conversation around the agenda.

I have a long record of communicating with the public via social media, informing the public and keeping them educated on the issues.
A recent city council decision I agreed with was a zoning change to allow for a public event venue to be opened on the outskirts of Liberty. This change allowed the owner to open an event venue and bring people to Liberty that would otherwise not visit. Business brings business.
I would propose a balanced approach to funding additional city services.

Growth should pay for growth, meaning that as new developments are approved, we ensure appropriate impact fees, permitting, and tax revenues are structured to cover the increased demand on utilities, transportation, police, and other services.
Antiquated ordinances, including but not limited to: Appearance of citizens before the council Political Campaign Signs

These ordinances need to be updated to provide the ability for citizens to address the council as simply as possible and also protect your 1st ammendment rights.
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