Doria Daniels for Kent City Council at Large

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Doria Daniels is Qualified Kent State University School of Business Administration Kettering University - Operations Management Doria Daniels is Experienced Senior Systems Design Analyst – Computer Science Corp. Certified 6 Sigma Green Belt – Delphi Automotive Systems Information Technology Systems Designer – Delphi Automotive Systems Master Scheduler and Logistics Planner – Little Tikes Manufacturing Doria Daniels is Dedicated Lifetime resident with 25 plus years of voluntary service Kent City School – Middle School Planning Committee City of Kent - Tax Equalization Board, Shade Tree Commission, Thomas-Anderson Neighborhood Dev. Corp. – Board Chair Portage County Red Cross – Treasurer Portage County Habitat for Humanity - Board Chair Doria Daniels is Recognized as a Leader Person of the Year 2008 Kent City Schools Hall of Fame Inductee Awarded the Congressional Seal for Community Service Awarded the State of Ohio Governor’s Recognition for Community Service Awarded the Diamond Life Member of the NAACP With the exciting revitalization of downtown near completion, NOW is the time for Kent City Council to … City Council now needs to RE-FOCUS, RE-PRIORITIZE and RE-BALANCE city projects for future sustainability. The robust and amazing revitalization of downtown Kent has brought together the city of Kent, Kent State University, PARTA and private business partners working with a common agenda. Using attractive architectural planning they have transformed downtown Kent into a hub of commercial activity reminiscent of a century ago. The final phase is in process and now it is time for council to re-focus, re-prioritize and re-balance other needed city projects and services. To coin a statement on page 10 of the 2004 Bicentennial Plan approved by council Nov 3, 2004 – “The search for a balance with economic, social and environmental aspects of our community will be neither easy nor simple. The challenge is in finding balance, achieving compromises, accepting trade-offs and having the wisdom needed to make and keep Kent a sustainable community”. Visit my web site at www.doriadaniels.com Friend me on Facebook Elect Doria Daniels to be your voice on Kent City Council. DANIELS DANIELS DANIELS VOTE FOR DORIA Council At Large DANIELS DANIELS DANIELS VOTE FOR DORIA Council At Large Re-Focus on deferred city projects. Re-Prioritize city planning to help revitalize and rebuild our neighborhoods. Re-Balance city budgets and seek resources to invest in our expanding neighborhoods. Doria Daniels will work with council to rebuild our neighborhoods! cca 5370 3.21.13 As your elected council member Doria Daniels will help Kent City Council re-focus, re-prioritize and re-balance city projects for future sustainability. Paid for by Doria Daniels Committee, Dee Hawkins Treasurer, 765 Grove St. Kent, Ohio 44240

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Doria Daniels is QualifiedKent State University School of Business Administration

Kettering University - Operations Management

Doria Daniels is ExperiencedSenior Systems Design Analyst – Computer Science Corp.

Certified 6 Sigma Green Belt – Delphi Automotive Systems

Information Technology Systems Designer – Delphi Automotive Systems

Master Scheduler and Logistics Planner – Little Tikes Manufacturing

Doria Daniels is DedicatedLifetime resident with 25 plus years of voluntary service

Kent City School – Middle School Planning Committee

City of Kent - Tax Equalization Board, Shade Tree Commission,

Thomas-Anderson Neighborhood Dev. Corp. – Board Chair

Portage County Red Cross – Treasurer

Portage County Habitat for Humanity - Board Chair

Doria Daniels is Recognized as a LeaderPerson of the Year 2008 Kent City Schools Hall of Fame Inductee

Awarded the Congressional Seal for Community Service

Awarded the State of Ohio Governor’s Recognition for Community Service

Awarded the Diamond Life Member of the NAACP

With the exciting revitalization of downtown near completion,

NOW is the time for Kent City Council to …

City Council now needs to RE-FOCUS, RE-PRIORITIZE and RE-BALANCE city projects for future sustainability.

The robust and amazing revitalization of downtown Kent has brought together the city of Kent, Kent State University, PARTA and private business partners working with a common agenda. Using attractive architectural planning they have transformed downtown Kent into a hub of commercial activity reminiscent of a century ago. The final phase is in process and now it is time for council to re-focus, re-prioritize and re-balance other needed city projects and services. To coin a statement on page 10 of the 2004 Bicentennial Plan approved by council Nov 3, 2004 – “The search for a balance with economic, social and environmental aspects of our community will be neither easy nor simple. The challenge is in finding balance, achieving compromises, accepting trade-offs and having the wisdom needed to make and keep Kent a sustainable community”.

Visit my web site at www.doriadaniels.com

Friend me on Facebook

Elect Doria Daniels to be your voice

on Kent City Council.

DANIELSDANIELS

DANIELSVOTE FOR DORIA

DANIELSVOTE FOR DORIA

Council At Large

DANIELSDANIELS

DANIELSVOTE FOR DORIA

DANIELSVOTE FOR DORIA

Council At Large

Re-Focus on deferred city projects.

Re-Prioritize city planning to help revitalize and rebuild our neighborhoods.

Re-Balance city budgets and seek resources to invest in our expanding neighborhoods.

Doria Daniels will work

with council to rebuild our neighborhoods!

cca 5370 3.21.13

As your elected council member

Doria Daniels will help Kent City

Council re-focus, re-prioritize

and re-balance city projects

for future sustainability.

Paid for by Doria Daniels Committee, Dee Hawkins Treasurer, 765 Grove St. Kent, Ohio 44240

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“The redevelopment of downtown has been the correct priority of Kent City Council and it will generate much needed tax revenue.With the emerging completion of the final phase, City Council and our administration must now turn their attention to tackling a number of infrastructure improvements that have been deferred for years. One of many of those items that appear on the cities’ capital improvement program as unfunded is the 90 year old Police Station. Kent voters said NO to a permanent income tax hike, which is evidence that Kent residents will not react to crisis financial management. They want better information and options on replacing the structure. Other city infrastructures such as streets, storm sewers and drain systems are in need of repairs, especially those in older residential areas. Council and our city administration working with citizens must find solutions to finance these projects.”

Recommend solutions for financing the construction of a new Police Station

Address neighborhood housing concerns with residents

Fund long overdue repairs to deteriorating streets, storm and drain sewers

Prepare for and address state cuts that may impact city funding of social services

Establish dialog with Kent State University officials over common concerns for public safety

Promote industrial development of the former RB&W and Ametek sites

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Encourage economic development of high tech jobs in cooperation with Kent State University

Determine and develop other funding sources for fiscal long range planning that will address the fact that the city can’t continue to fall back on “rainy day” funds established to bridge gaps in shortfalls.

Doria Daniels will work with Council Members to …

Vote for Doria Daniels, she’ll get the work done.