Laura J. Gorshe
If elected, Gorshe wants to update the master plan and look at long-term financial planning for the city.
“It is important that we strategically craft a roadmap and strategic vision for the redevelopment of the city,” she said.
She also wants to attract new businesses, work on enforcing the housing codes and establish strong neighborhoods.
“I will immediately begin to work with the Economic Development Division
and the Euclid Chamber of Commerce to host a business symposium
roundtable to listen to current business owners in an open forum,” Gorshe
said. “I will take a zero tolerance stand on the magnitude of
abandoned, vacant and foreclosed properties in Euclid.”
As a current Planning and Zoning Commissioner, she said she is committed
to offering new ideas and putting those ideas into action.
She is an 18-year resident of Euclid.
-- Amy Popik, News-Herald article from Oct. 9, 2013
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