Winnebago County Supervisor District 20
The Winnebago County Board in Wisconsin is the county's legislative body, composed of 36 Supervisors who set policies, approve budgets, establish tax levies, and oversee county services, operating under state law and county rules to represent their constituents and promote community well-being, meeting monthly in Oshkosh. This is a non-partisan position. Elected supervisors serve a 2-year term.
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Timothy Macho, Sr.
(NP)
What professional and community related experience do you have that will make you an asset on the Winnebago County Board?
How can county government improve the energy and efficiency of its properties and operations? Should renewable energy be considered? What are the funding possibilities for plans such as these?
What are the two most important issues facing Winnebago County? How do you propose these issues be addressed?
The Spirit Fund currently has more than $9 million dollars in it. What is the best use for this money, and how should decisions be made about allocating this money?
What is the County's role in addressing the need for affordable housing in Winnebago County? What specific programs could be implemented to meet this need throughout the county?
Currently Winnebago County Board Supervisor
Neighborhood representative on Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhood Association
Past conservation district president
Past Optimist president
Government alone cannot solve future energy concerns.
In many parts of the country, co-ops are working with state and local governments to build sustainable energy production.
We need to look at these carefully and see what can work for Winnebago County.
A lack of love and pride of our community is the biggest obstacle we face today.
We all like what the cities and county have to offer but few are willing to help maintain, improve, and preserve what makes our county a place to call home.
With more community love and pride, we can overcome any issues facing us.
The ARPA/Spirit Fund was a "gift" from the federal government to help the county, and the towns and villages it represents, to get through the problems caused by the pandemic. ALL that money should have been used for that purpose. Since it wasn't, we should see where and who is still struggling to recover.
I don't believe we have a housing shortage in Winnebago County. This is just a "problem" projected on us by those who would profit by building more homes.
We have a "rightsized" problem with too many people in the wrong size and wrong price home.
It's mostly a mindset.
Many want a "new" home, looks great and nothing to fix up. Many don't want to leave that family home the kids have grown up in but is now too big, but it's paid for.
Not an easy or quick fix.
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