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Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Willie Reynolds Seeks Fourth Term
“Bethlehem continues to be a model of what a city can be in the 21st century - progressive, diverse, and economically strong," he said in a prepared statement. "I am asking the people of Bethlehem for their support for another term so we can continue the important progress we have made in the areas of climate action, neighborhood revitalization, open and transparent government, and economic development.”
Reynolds stated that he is proud of everything that has been accomplished during his previous four years on City Council including the successful implementation of several initiatives proposed in his “Bethlehem 2017” legislative agenda.
• Proposing and leading the creation of Bethlehem’s first climate action plan
• Northside 2027 – a unique partnership and revitalization strategy for neighborhoods involving citizens, the Bethlehem Area School District, and Moravian College
• Bethlehem’s first open data effort to improve access to public data in an effort to spur innovation and entrepreneurship
• Financial Accountability Incentive Reporting (F.A.I.R.) – an initiative designed to increase transparency and efficiency of economic development incentives
• Working with the Administration and City Council to improve the City of Bethlehem’s financial standing currently reflected in Bethlehem’s recent upgrade to a A+ bond rating from S&P
• Being a vocal advocate for state legislation related to environmental protection, equality, marijuana decriminalization, and increased funding for the Bethlehem Area School District
• Attending block watch meetings and remaining accessible to citizens for neighborhood issues and concerns
If re-elected, Reynolds vowed to continue implementing Bethlehem’s climate action plan, further develop Northside 2027 and extend Bethlehem’s open data initiative.
He also listed these priorities:
• economic redevelopment and revitalization efforts throughout the City.
• keep Bethlehem the safest mid sized city in Pennsylvania.
• improving governmental communication by modernizing Bethlehem’s social media channels in an effort to increase the efficient delivery of basic city services.
• Build cooperative strategies with the Bethlehem Area School District in an effort to combat issues currently affecting Bethlehem’s most vulnerable children.
Four Bethlehem City Council are up for grabs this year. In addition to Willie's seat, the others are currently held by Michael G. Colón (Gracedale Admissions Coordinator), Shawn M. Martell (Nazareth High School teacher), and Dr. Paige Van Wirt (physician). Martell has decided against seeking a second term. Also, Dr. Van Wirt was appointed to Council, not elected. It is believed that she and Colón are running, too, although I've received no announcement.
Grace Crampsie Smith, an Easton Area High School counselor, is also running.
Reynolds may be running for Mayor in two years, when Mayor Bob Donchez' second term ends.
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Nice Head!
ReplyDeleteWill say anything for a vote!
ReplyDeleteTOTAL LOSER.....
ReplyDeleteWhat someone should be asking Mr. Reynolds is what are you doing about Bethlehem's 50 million dollar plus unfunded pension liability. You are raising taxes this year because of the necessity to meet more pension fund contributions ( according to newspaper reports on the 2019 Bethlehem budget). The additional monies added to the 3 pension funds do not meet the actuarial amounts necessary to satisfy the unfunded liabilities. So, are you going to raise taxes ( which would be more than a 70% tax increase ) to handle the unfunded liabilities or are you going to continue to lie to the public about the poor state of the city's finances like the present mayor ? Bethlehem is a very poorly lead city but Reynolds wants at it so he too can continue to approve corrupt development projects for the chosen few. Why ? So he can line his pockets with developer cash. When are Bethlehem voters going to wake up ? Look at the disaster of bordering Allentown. Corruption has turned them upside down. A 27% tax increase and more to come as a result of corrupt leadership. What Bethlehem needs is honest and transparent leadership that possesses the skills and courage to solve it's problems. This Bozo's continued "elected service" is not the answer ...... As a Council Member or Mayor.
ReplyDeleteAmen to 3:37 post as Reynolds is the most arrogant & condescending council person in the history of Bethlehem City Council. His transparency campaign pitch is a complete joke & he has become a Donchez rubber stamp puppet a co conspirator.
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