James J. O’Hare
If re-elected, O’Hare would like to strengthen the neighborhoods through
neighborhood engagement, protecting and enhancing housing stock and
reducing the number of foreclosed homes.
“I would like to add at least one housing employee whose dedicated
function is to more actively crack down on nuisance and blighted
properties,” he said.
He also would like to focus on financial management, economic development and improving communication.
“We can improve by diversifying our economy and tax base via the work of
the ad hoc financial review committee ... to help devise new strategies
for management of city finances,” O’Hare said. “We also have the
opportunity to attract new companies, in industries that we might not
currently be well-represented in our city.”
As a current councilman, he said he “brings long and varied experience”
to the position, and has gotten things done in council meetings, housing
task force, and neighborhood association meetings.
The 32-year resident has been the chairman for Housing, Building and
Neighborhood committees, a member of Executive and Finance and Public
Service committees.
-- Amy Popik, News-Herald article from Oct. 9, 2013
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