Candidates Forum at Cape Coral Republican Club

Tonight, with approximately 75 people in attendance, 10 Republican candidates vied for votes and expressed their answers to questions from the audience. Mayor Feichthaler and Council Persons Bertolini and LePera attended the meeting, as did Former Mayor Kempe.

The ground rules allowed a 2 minute introduction, 30 seconds to answer questions and 3-4 candidates got the opportunity to answer each of the questions. There was also a 1 minute closing response for each candidate.

During introductions the most oft repeated phrases were about improving trust, reducing spending and enhancing the economic development. While a few of the candidates brought out specifics, most of the introductions were marked with broad general statements and hopeful memes for a brighter future, but without real substance as to how we’ll get there.

Tom Hair stated that he wanted to follow the Governor’s lead of a 4% across the board reduction in all departments. David Drake lamented the increasing crime rates, and stated that he would “get the Public Safety Building built”. Lynn Rosko listed many of the perks that the City Manager receives and recommended removing some of them questioned why our City Manager was still with our city(Thanks for the clarification, Lynn). She also stated that if our city were a business, that the CEO would have been fired. Eric Grill stated that the City has been more reactive than proactive lately and he plans to hold accountability from the top down if he is elected.

Chris Berardi laid out a specific three part plan of economic development improvement, cutting government spending and beautifying the city. He further pressed each issue with details. He recommended cross training employees, looking at the fleet for cost reductions and using code enforcement and private/public partnerships to improve beautification and reduce government costs.

The questions were next. The first group of candidates were asked when property tax relief would become effective. They all stated that the relief would be effective if we cut city government spending. City spending is less than 25% of the total tax bill. Another question asked if the county should install the new library in North West Cape. All of the candidates who were questioned, responded that it was fine if the county paid for it.

When asked for ways to improve the city and citizen’s way of life, Eric Grill recommended a fee on permits to improve beautification. Pete Brandt stated that increasing disposable income was the best way to improve our way of life.

When asked to place their top three issues, Lynn Rosko listed trust, reducing spending and reducing UEP costs. Chris Berardi reiterated his introductory issues of Economic development, Spending controls and beautification. Bill Deile agreed with Lynn Rosko that trust and spending reductions were his top two but stated that increasing pride in the city was his third issue. Tom Hair recommended a reduction in taxes, a smart growth plan and economic development as his three main issues.

None of the candidates asked stated that they would reduce the number of council members from 7 to 5. All of the candidates asked stated that they supported spending caps. None of the candidates supported large cuts in fire, police or emergency services. Tom Hair stated that the proposed increase of 10% for these services in the current budget may be too high. None of the candidates supported changing ordinances to allow work vehicles to be parked in driveways.

No candidate asked had a solid answer for a specific item where overspending is occurring. They also lacked answers for ways to get our fair share of funding for projects from County and State governments.

The format did not allow all candidates to answer all questions. Many of the questions raised were excellent and do show that there is quite a bit of work to go for our candidates, if they want to work for the best interest of our residents. I do recommend that everyone try and attend one of the upcoming candidate events.

5 Responses to “Candidates Forum at Cape Coral Republican Club”

  1. Lynn Rosko Says:

    Lloyd your comments referencing me about theCity Manager are incorrect. The following is the only comment I made that referenced the City Manager:

    “If a CEO ran a public/private company the way our City has been run they would have been fired! In Cape Coral we give him a raise, an excellent rating, a take home car for personal use and other perks”! I would appreciate a correction on this issue for purposes of correctness.

    Moreover, there were no questions on getting our fair share from the County or the State. It should be noted that questions were posed to approximately 3 Candidates at a time i.e. red, green and blue cards that were placed in front of them. I have a detailed list of all questions asked and are noted below
    :
    1. property tax relief, when will the reductions be effective
    2. how would you improve the City and way of life and why do you believe you should be on Cit Council
    3. If you could change one thing to make Cape Coral better, what would it be
    4.Charter Schools, should the City be in competition with Lee County Schools
    5.Do you support impact fees
    6.Do you support Candidate background checks
    7. What are 3 main City issues
    8. What have you done to prepare yourself to become a Councilman
    9. What can be done to prevent a shortage of potable water
    10. Do you support reducing the number of Councilpersons
    11. Would you favor a cap on the City Budget by Ordinance or by the Charter
    12. What would you do to increase Economic development of retail
    13. Budget cuts, would you support a reduction in the P.D, F.D. or Emergency services
    14.Is the City getting it’s fair share from Lee Couty and the State
    15.Identify specific areas where government is overspending
    16. do you support construction of a Lee County Library in the NW
    17. do you support parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas
    18.Give some common sense solutions that you have
    19. Why do you want to be a Councilman

    Respectfully,
    Lynn Rosko
    Candidate City Council District 3
    www.lynnrosko4council.com

  2. admin Says:

    Thanks Lynn, for your feedback. Question 14 asked candidates how they would work to get “our fair share” from County and State governments, as you yourself noted.

    I also didn’t quote you directly on your position on the CM, but thank you for posting your direct quote here. That’s the power of the medium.

    Have a wonderful day!

    Lloyd

  3. Lynn Rosko Says:

    Lloyd, with all due respect your comment “Lynn Rosko listed many of the perks that the City Manager receives and recommended removing some of them” is not what I said in any manner or form, as noted by my exact statement that I have posted above and is repeated ehre for accuracy

    “If a CEO ran a public/private company the way our City has been run they would have been fired! In Cape Coral we give him a raise, an excellent rating, a take home car for personal use and other perks”.

    In effect I was asking why is he still our City Manager.

  4. R. LePera Says:

    “Moreover, there were no questions on getting our fair share from the County or the State.”

    Lynn while the question may not have been posed directly to you, the question was asked.

  5. Lynn Rosko Says:

    Ralph, you are correct. That question was posed to the Blue tabbed Candidates on the dais.

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