Concord Chamber of Commerce to host City Council candidates forum Sept. 30
CONCORD, CA—On Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020, the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce will host a Concord City Council Candidates’ Forum featuring representatives running for District 2. The forum will take place via zoom starting at 5 pm.
Visit the Chamber website for information on how to join the free online forum.
Five candidates are vying for the District 2 seat. It will be the first election for incumbent Carlyn Obringer since the city changed to district elections in 2018. District 2 covers North Concord, including downtown, the North Concord BART station, Holbrook and Sun Terrace. The candidates are:
Forum schedule
5:00 – Zoom Opens
5:05 – Event Begins, Chamber opens
5:07 – Candidate Introductions – 2 minutes each. In the introductions, please touch on what in your background, training and experience qualifies you to set policy and direction for the city of Concord.
5:17-6:22 – Chamber Moderated Questions (Each candidate will have 1 minute to answer each question, the moderator will time each response)
- What engagement have you had in civic affairs that prepares you to make decisions for the city?
- What do you see as the most important issue you must face immediately and how will you plan to address that issue?
- The city is facing a $14M deficit in the next year. How would you close the gap?
- What is your position on Measure V?
- The police budget being 57% of the City of Concord’s total budget. Would you change the allocation to policing and how?
- In light of the state’s land use mandates, what role should the City of Concord play in closing the housing gap?
- What is your vision for development of the Concord Naval Weapons Station and redevelopment of the northern waterfront?
- What would you do to differentiate Concord from surrounding communities in attracting new business, retaining current businesses, and growing a local workforce?
- Beyond the City of Concord providing the small business grant, how can the city further support businesses recovering from COVID-19?
6:22-6:45 – Audience moderated questions
6:45-6:50 – Closing Statements (1 minute each)
6:50-7:00 – Wrap up/Closing statements from Chamber
For more information, visit the Concord Chamber of Commerce sign up page: www.concordchamber.com/events/details/concord-city-council-candidates-forum-09-30-2020-8882
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