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    Dale M Glymph
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    Andrea Ann Harbin
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    Jamie Jones
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    Juni Lynch
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    Ruth May
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    Charles Morgan
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    Jimmy M Powell
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    Susan Alexander Ramey
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Biographical Information

1. What specific experience or education do you have which qualifies you to serve effectively on city council?

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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Campaign Phone 864-386-5667
I bring a blend of professional, community, & civic experience that directly applies to the role of City Council. Professionally, I’ve overseen multi-million-dollar budgets, coordinated cross-departmental projects, and led work in customer success and operations—experience that translates into managing complex budgets, negotiating contracts, and ensuring accountability. I’ve also worked in the public sector on Federal-level projects, which gave me firsthand insight into government processes and the kind of red tape that can often be misunderstood. I’ve been active as a volunteer with Lucky Pup Rescue, organized donation drives for food banks & school supplies, & launched a Little Free Library in town to support literacy and community connection. I attend county and city council meetings, follow city planning & budget processes closely, and have already worked with our City Administrator on identifying federal and state grant opportunities for sidewalks and safety programs.
I support several recent City Council actions that directly improve quality of life in Westminster. I’m excited about the opioid program that Chief Fred helped secure. Expanding pill take-back programs will help prevent unused medications from ending up in the wrong hands and strengthen public safety. I strongly support the current upgrades to our power infrastructure. These improvements have already made a noticeable difference in reliability, reducing outages and ensuring our residents and businesses have the dependable service they need. I appreciate the initiative to improve downtown sidewalks, especially with the inclusion of ramps for accessibility. Making sure everyone—seniors, parents with strollers, and neighbor with disabilities.
Growth must be matched with sustainable funding. I support pursuing state and federal grants—such as infrastructure improvement programs and public safety grants—that can offset costs. Westminster has already successfully secured outside funds for sewer rehabilitation through the SCIIP program, showing this approach works. I have already shared two grants with our City Administrator and my hope is to continue to find grants to support community spaces such as Dots Kitchen, the community garden and Anderson Park. I hope to continue to connect with our community to find more initiatives to support.
I would encourage Council to prioritize:

Transparency and accessibility in city government – making sure residents know when agendas are posted, when they can speak at meetings, and how city funds are being spent. Clearer communication builds trust.

Safe and connected neighborhoods – continuing to invest in sidewalks, crosswalks, and basic infrastructure. Many residents walk to school, church, and local businesses, and they deserve safe routes.

Another thing I would like to push for is a Community Volunteer effort. We host Apple Festival and Big Foot Festival and I would love for Westminster to show up looking it's best. We all want to live in a place we are proud of.
Campaign Phone 864-280-2141
I was a supervisor at my former job. member of missionary board at the church I attend. President of We can do club. Member of the Rotary Club and a member of NAACP
Consideration of second reading of ordinance 2025-02-11-02: An ordinance to amend the Westminster flood damage prevention ordinance Article I, Section D

Consideration of second reading of ordinance 08-12-2025-02: An ordinance annexing property under 100% annexation method and assigning zoning classification; and other matters related thereto.
through state grants, federal funding, and revenue.
city structure, homelessness, and drug issues.
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