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Cambridge City Council Election Opinions?
Anyone have a favorite for the Cambridge City Council Elections? (Those of you who live on the Cambridge side of Camberville?) I'd love to hear opinions.
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As always, Robert Winter's Cambridge Civic Pages site has a lot of information if you want to research the candidates.
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My vote is mostly swayed by housing and development policy right now; I want more units built, especially in the low-and-middle end.
So far I'm liking:
Minka vanBeuzekom
Craig Kelley
Janneke House (mentions diversity of housing types, which is important to me)
Leland Cheung (I'm familiar with him from his work on the North Mass Ave development/zoning)
Dennis Carlone (urban planning degree!)
Logan Leslie (in favor of more housing development)
Ken Reeves (urban planning degree, focus on "Median income housing")
Seems OK:
Tim Toomey (more bike infrastructure, diverse housing)
Denise Simmons (affordable housing policy aimed at increasing number of subsidized units rather than increasing supply of reasonably-priced market rate units... this is OK but not a great policy either. My neighbor's mom likes Denise, though, and I respect her, so she could still be quite good)
Mushtaque Mirza (Again, wants more subsidized housing, which seems like a less-than-stellar way to increase affordability)
And I disagree with:
David Maher (he seems like a nice guy but he wants less density and ample parking, while I'd rather have more)
Gary Mello (I like his idea of pushing city insurance toward Cambridge Health Alliance, but he's opposed to multi-unit housing development)
The others don't have enough detail for me to form an opinion...
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Is there some reason to believe that I'm wrong? Is there evidence that he knows poor people exist? People who don't and aren't ever going to know calculus? People with disabilities which greatly compromise their ability to compete in the market place?
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It may still be inadequate for you to make a decision -- he's pretty cautiously vague about exactly how he'd like to support it, but I give him props for saying he sees it as something that has tradeoffs that need to be considered carefully.
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I also really like Minka vanBeuzekom, who really spearheaded the defense of Uber (or attack on the city lawsuit, if you look at it that way). I've heard nothing but good things about her.
The only one I really didn't like was Marjorie Decker, who is now a state representative. I'm not sure if she is still on the council or is running for re-election.
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