The Michigan Daily-Sunday, April 4, 1982-Page 5 Cit Council election issues for1982 BallotPproposals Piling places Ballo propsalsnear campus i PROPOSAL A hall the city of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, Michigan, be authorized to acquire a public utility to fur- ritsh light, heat and power? ,. PROPOSAL C Shall the City of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, Michigan, borrow the principal amount of not to exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, for the purpose of acquiring and constructing improvements to the City of Ann Arbor's Farmers Market consisting of en- closures, expansions, and site acquisition together with all necessary attachments and appurtenances? PROPOSAL D Shall the City of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, Michigan, borrow the principal amount of not to exceed Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, for the purpose of acquiring and construction improvements to street and roads together with all necessary appurtenances in the City of Ann Arbor? PROPOSAL E Shall the City of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, Michigan, be authorized to make its unlimited tax pledge securing its contractual obligation to the Ann Arbor Building Authority for the payment of its annual Cash Ren- tals which in the aggregate do not exceed Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), which obligation was made in connection with the issuance of the Ann Arbor Building Authority Bonds (Community Building), dated January 1, 1980? PROPOSAL F Shall the City of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, Michigan, borrow the principal amount of not to exceed Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) and issue its general obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, for the purpose of acquiring and constructing improvements to the City of Ann Arbor's Michigan Theatre? PROPOSAL B Sh 11 the City of Ann Arbor, County of Washtenaw, Michigan, borrow the principal amount of not to exceed Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($850,000) and issue itsgeneral obligation unlimited tax bonds therefor, for the purpose of acquiring and constructing improvements to major roads and intersections in the City of Ann Arbor? Candidates and the issues ISSUES Energy Housing Priorities Student Involvement Ballot Proposals first Ward Larry hunter (D) Jeffrey G1a1ati n Second Ward James JIlow (R) Unopposed Feels the passing of the ballot proposals will allow the city to study problems in this area. Encourages tenants' unions and students to be selective and wants to continue to prevent discrimination in housing. To maintain quality city services, ef- ficiency in government and keep human services an important issue. Feels city officials should seek out. students' opinions and encourages students to take part in city gover- nment particularly in those areas that affect them, like housing. Yes on all proposals. Thinks the city should investigate solutions to energy problems. Would like to see students get better living conditions, cleaner, larger, bet- ter maintained apartments and houses at the cheapest possible rent. Tenants' rights. Thinks students should be more in- volved, but thinks the mayor and city council would rejectthem. No on all proposals. d , f,~ ... A .T I Thinks it should be under the jurisdic- tion of private enterprise, that it is not the place of the city council to get in- volved. Encourages moderate-cost develop- ment housing in the downtown area. Keeping taxes down and keeping a lid on inflation. Supports student involvement in city government. No on A, C, D. Yes on B, E, F. _____________ *1. *1* t I I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Third Ward Raphael Ezekiel (D) David Fisher (R) Incumbent . Fourth Ward Gerald Jernigan (R) 0t Unopposed Fifth Ward Katherine Kool 7 f ,W, Calls for the expansion of curbside recycling for all of Ann Arbor, hydro- electric power from dams,, solar energy, and otheralternative energy sources aside from'nuclear power. Has close ties with ecology and recycling groups. Supports a weatherization proposal and plans to work on making good lighting and locks mandatory in housing facilities for crime prevention. Getting the city involved in human ser- vices like scholarships for day care, aid to health-care facilities, job counseling for low income and unemployed people through grassroots community groups and the prevention of sexual violence and domestic assaults. Plans to work with students closely. Yes on all proposals. I Stresses the need to encourage recycling and not wasting energy. Strongly supports the two hydro- electric dams at Barton Pond and Argo Park. Supports trying to find alternative for- ms of housing, including senior citizens' housing, to increase the vacancy rate and force landlords to improve con- ditions and prices of rental property in order to compete for tenants. Would like to see improvements in city services, and the effectiveness of police and fire forces. Is willing to meet with students. Yes on B. No on A, C, D. Undecided on E, F. .1 t Feels it is not up to the city council, but a federal concern. Feels it is not up to the city council, but a federal concern. Keeping taxes low. Supports student involvement. Yes on B. No on A, C, D, E, F. 1 1 1 1 T I I Feels the city must become more self- sufficient in its energy sources rather than relying on imported energy. Is a strong supporter of a city recycling program. Wants to encourage private construc- tion of more affordable and energy- efficient' housing for low-income and elderly citizens. Wants to investigate a proposal to convert portions of parking To properly represent the Fifth Ward by facilitating in all disputes between the citizens there and the rest of the city. Wants to upgrade the maintenance system for drainage and streets, as well act masafnr mn a0anna-fl,,nnaran ln Feels the city government has a strong effect on student community and strongly encourages student par- ticipation in Ann Arbor politics. Yes on all proposals. i I I i G i I 4