To the editor:
Sheila Solon will look to protect citizens’ best interests!
During her many years of service to Blue Springs as a Planning Commissioner and City Councilman I got to know Sheila Solon.
As a Planning Commissioner Sheila, through research, revealed an investor wanting to build multi-family had used sub-standard quality in other cities. Fortunately, Sheila was appointed to chair the Multi-Family Task Committee guiding the formation of standards for multi-family housing in Blue Springs to protect residents in our community.
Sheila, again as a Planning Commissioner researched information on a movie rental store wanting to open within the city that revealed they would not be securing inappropriate adult videos from minors. Because of her efforts the best interest of our children were protected.
As a city councilman, Sheila was criticized for voicing her concerns, but she took the heat and demanded transparency and openness after it was revealed $1.2 million in land options and legal fees through the Economic Development Corp. were lost. Again, her efforts were in the best interests of the citizens.
Sheila Solon is needed in Jefferson City as a state representative. She can be trusted to ask those questions in order to protect what is right and best for us. Don’t forget to vote Aug. 3.
To the editor:
Sheila Solon will look to protect citizens’ best interests!
During her many years of service to Blue Springs as a Planning Commissioner and City Councilman I got to know Sheila Solon.
As a Planning Commissioner Sheila, through research, revealed an investor wanting to build multi-family had used sub-standard quality in other cities. Fortunately, Sheila was appointed to chair the Multi-Family Task Committee guiding the formation of standards for multi-family housing in Blue Springs to protect residents in our community.
Sheila, again as a Planning Commissioner researched information on a movie rental store wanting to open within the city that revealed they would not be securing inappropriate adult videos from minors. Because of her efforts the best interest of our children were protected.
As a city councilman, Sheila was criticized for voicing her concerns, but she took the heat and demanded transparency and openness after it was revealed $1.2 million in land options and legal fees through the Economic Development Corp. were lost. Again, her efforts were in the best interests of the citizens.
Sheila Solon is needed in Jefferson City as a state representative. She can be trusted to ask those questions in order to protect what is right and best for us. Don’t forget to vote Aug. 3.