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*Cape Coral Elections - 2009

Candidates offer views on impact fees

Editor's Note: Each week, The Breeze will ask candidates for city council their views on an issue of interest to the voters. Each candidate is asked the same question in a phone interview This week's question is: On the subject of impact fees, are there any that should reduced, decreased or ...

From Breeze Staff Reportsnews@breezenewspapers.comWhether it was the holiday weekend, the first big day of college football, or merely the threat of rain, the opportunity to vote early drew few people to the polls on Saturday.At 2 p.m. Saturday afternoon, only 106 people had voted for Cape ...

Cape Coral City Council District 1 (General)

Two candidates are running in the non-partisan, citywide general election for Cape Coral City Council District 1, Jim Martin and "Kenneth" Marty McClain.Candidates were asked the following questions and their responses follow. Question keywords are in bold. Some responses may have been edited, ...

District 1: Jim Martin

1. platform: a. No utilities expansion at this time. Re-bid in approximately 2 years with fixed, firm prices. No contractor at risk contracts.b. No new taxes (and sunset the existing communication tax ASAP)c. Fiscal responsibility and accountability to the citizens. Resume the Kessler ...

District 6 (primary): Frank Antos Jr

1. platform: A. Better education of people of Cape Coral. They have too much misinformation; half truths, and want to better inform them.B. Delay of water and sewer for two years. Plus lower interest rate from 7 1/2 percent to 4 percent. Pay only as owner about to be done, not three years in ...

Cape Coral City Council District 6 (Primary)

Three candidates are running in the non-partisan, citywide primary for Cape Coral City Council District 6, Frank Antos Jr., John Cataldi Jr. and Kevin McGrail. The top two vote-getters will face each other in the general election in November.Candidates were asked the following questions and ...