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Monday, August 6, 2007
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WARD 1
From page 1
Growing up in Ann Arbor
showed Roberts that the city could
change and "still have the charac-
ter that makes it Ann Arbor."
"I don't think that Ann Arbor has
to remain what it is today," he said.
Roberts said one project he would
take on while in office is developing
more affordable housing options.
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WARD 3
From page 1
still live in Ward 3 - and he thinks
that makes him better suited to
serving the town.
"I've seen (Ann Arbor) as a child,
as a young adult, and now as a home
owner and taxpayer," he said.
At 33 years old, Greden has a law
degree from Case Western Reserve
University and works for Miller
Canfield law firm on Main Street.
Within City Council, Greden
works with the Cool Cities and
Student Relations committees and
has worked with the Michigan
Student Assembly and University

administrators. Several years ago,
he helped the city land a grant that
funded the Michigan Theater, and
recently pushed the leasing ordi-
nance that delays lease signing
dates.
Greden said being part of those
committees is important to him.
"It gives me an opportunity to
work one-on-one with students
and with the University adminis-
tration," he said.
Bullington said she doesn't yet
have a plan on how she'll keep
in touch with students. But she
believes it's important to take stu-
dent views into account when mak-
ing decisions in Ann Arbor.
"I would really like to have them

available to me," she said. signs and holding informal get-
Her concern for student inter- togethers in Ward 3 neighborhoods
ests, Bullington said, can be seen to get her message out.
in her opposition to the recent "I am sure I'm going to win,"
move to place more police officers Bullington said.
in city parks. She said police efforts On the other hand, Greden said
should be focused on neighbor- his rooted understanding of the
hoods, especially those where stu- issues facing the city and love of
dents live. public service will help him con-
Because Ann Arbor wants to tinue as a City Council member.
encourage students and young "I want to serve the third ward
people to live downtown, Bulling- and help steer the city," he said.
ton hopes to establish a park down-
town where families can walk
dogs, jog or enjoy greenery.
"I want to keep downtown Ann
Arbor livable," Bullington said.
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