Monday, November 5, 2007

Forks Election Day

On November 6, 2007, Forks Township faces a very critical election. We will get to decide the future direction of our community. The choice is whether we want to continue on the current course and speed or do we want a person that is willing to lead the fight to improving our Quality of Life (Clean, Lean, and Green). The persons we choose for the two Forks Supervisor openings in this election will have a lasting impact on our community and Quality of Life.

We have seen many changes to our community in the past few years. We face many challenges as we try to maintain critical public services, update the infrastructure to support our growth, and sustain fiscally responsible policies with our township finances. Improving the Quality of Life for the residents of Forks Township is a key issue facing our community.

My campaign has focused on ideas to improve our quality of life in Forks Township:

1. Clean Government – Create a true open government; incorporate new ideas, and serve in the best interests of the township.


2. Lean Spending – Sustaining sound financial policies and maintaining critical public services.


3. Green Space – Preserve farm land, where possible, and fight ongoing high density development.

My participation in many civic organizations and industry has provided me with invaluable experience. When the opportunity to seek a seat on the Forks Township Board of Supervisors presented itself, I was encouraged to run for office. I am a candidate that is willing and ready to serve you.

I have campaigned door-to-door for the past 2 months to meet and listen to the concerns of our residents. It was a wonderful experience as I have met many great people and enjoyed the conversation about leading Forks Township into the future. My message was tested at every doorstep and in every meeting with groups of Forks residents. The feedback has been clear from our longer term residents and from the new arrivals that have a found a home in our community. We are deeply concerned about the future of Forks and want a new direction.

On November 6, 2007, we get a chance to set a new direction.

Only together can we do better!

Please remember to vote.

Every Vote Counts!

Sincerely,


David Billings
billings2007.blogspot.com

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