Torres: If reelected, I will put more money into streets, youth programs and business development. We will need to work with the state, federal and business community to help us with additional revenues. We must implore our departments to reevaluate the budget and work towards a sustainable goal. Annex school properties and sell to developers for new homes. Sandoval: We have already taken steps to reduce our expenses without compromising service.
We will continue to monitor revenue forecasts and take all steps necessary to ensure we are living within our means. This crisis has strengthened my belief in the importance of attracting new revenue sources. That is why economic development needs to be a priority. Mejia: Unfortunately we are in an unprecedented time and right now our main concern should be helping our most vulnerable residents.
Every city is in a deficit and is struggling. Hiring grant writers would benefit the city in allocating funds. We also need to reassess how we are using our funds and reconsider how they are being spent. For this, reserves. Push state and U. Pomona is a great place to be in a post-COVID, telecommuting world — affordable, hip, progressive and on the move.
Ontiveros-Cole: COVID has taken an ax to the city, so, we will need to tighten up the financial belt and eliminate unnecessary and frivolous spending. Pending CIP projects may have to be postponed till the economy takes a positive turn, and to prevent from going into our reserve fund to compensate for our losses.
Swodeck: Engage programs like Activate Pomona citywide to help small businesses create revenue. Programs like direct purchase energy alternatives and public banking can also build commerce. We must seek accountability of contracts and MOUs with city-funded organizations, finding most effective ways to spend tax dollars without employment or service loss.
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Multiple elected officials voiced their support for Sandoval, including L. In a written public comment, Supervisor Hilda Solis expressed her support saying that Sandoval possessed the experience and expertise for the position. Mayor Sandoval would bring this same commitment to public service to Metro if appointed to its Board of Directors.
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