Liz Alpert: City Is At A Crossroads
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SRQ DAILY
SATURDAY AUG 15, 2020 |
BY LIZ ALPERT
A vision for the future! That’s what’s at stake in this election.
I love this City and it has been my honor to serve on the Sarasota City Commission for the past five years. I am running to continue serving because I believe that the City is at a crossroads where we either move forward with the progress we have made, or we halt our progress and go back to old ways of thinking.
Some of the accomplishments of which I am most proud are supporting a Housing First initiative which has helped lower the number of homeless on our streets by 60%. Adoption of a “Ready for 100” sustainability plan to have city facilities using all renewable energy by 2030 and city wide by 2045. Adoption of a climate adaption plan to deal with sea level rise. A plan for the Bobby Jones Golf property, which will restore the historic course and create a new 86-acre park and place the property with the Conservation Foundation to maintain it as a green space forever. The Bay Project on our bayfront is moving forward with the approval of Phase 1.
We are working on a modern multi-modal transportation plan to ease congestion and make our community even more walkable and bike friendly. I want to make sure that we do everything possible to maintain our cultural and historic assets, especially the Orchestra and Selby Gardens that need to be able to accommodate their growth or they will find a new venue outside of the City. In listening to my opponents in the various forums we have participated in, it has become clear to me that if one of them is elected, this progress would be stopped.
It takes vision to see how things benefit our community and add to the richness of our lives in Sarasota. It will take vision to bring back the vitality to our community that has suffered and is still suffering from the pandemic. My opponents just want to complain and haven’t offered a vision of their own. It also takes vision and courage to stand up to special interests. I have proven that I have the ability to do that. It is not easy to vote for something when there is a room full of people in opposition. However, I have not been afraid to do that when necessary to achieve a broader community goal. I even had the courage to vote for a citywide mask mandate.
My vision is why I have been endorsed by Ruth’s List, Equality Florida Action PAC, the Retired City Firefighters Association, and recommended by Progressive Sarasota, as well as theSarasota-Charlotte Democratic Progressive Caucus.In addition, I am endorsed by Sean Sellers and Lynn Nilssen, the co-organizers of Sarasota Ready for 100, Emeritus Professor of Urban Planning Roger J. Barry, School Board Member Shirley Brown, and former City Commissioner and Vice-Mayor Ken Shelin, who stated, “Liz has consistently demonstrated a high sensitivity and concern for projects and ideas which will help the City of Sarasota meet its future needs. We need her vision.” In order to make this vision happen, I am asking for your vote. Thank you.
Liz Alpert is a candidate for Sarasota City Commission, District 2.
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