Monday, January 25, 2010

'Elect Adam Moniz Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea' Campaign Literature

ABSTRACT: 'Elect Adam Moniz Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea' campaign literature, including selected links to his website, www.CarmelTogether.com, is presented. Themes for his campaign include, 'Transparency, Openness, Accessibility' and 'A New Approach. Together.'

Transparency
Openness
Accessibility

Elect Adam Moniz, Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea

A New Approach. Together.

Visit
www.CarmelTogether.com

The Issues:
TRANSFORMATION OF CITY HALL. Together we will transform City Hall into a fully transparent, open, and accessible village government. Adam will throw open the doors and windows of City Hall so everyone can see in.

SENSIBLE FIRE DEPARTMENT DECISIONS. Adam personally wants Carmel's firefighters to stay in Carmel. As Mayor, however, Adam's decision making on fire department matters will be guided by public safety and best response time. While Adam will be a fiscally conservative Mayor, he will never jeopardize a life just to save a dollar.

SUPERIOR INCENTIVES FOR RESIDENT-ORIENTED BUSINESSES. Adam will launch a special initiative to identify and create superior incentives for the opening of more resident-oriented businesses downtown to encourage the occupancy of currently vacant storefronts. We will all benefit from a greater mix of goods and services available locally.

IMPROVED RELATIONS BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE BUSINESS DISTRICT. Now more than ever, we need the City and the business district to work cohesively and drop any animosity.

TERM LIMITS. We residents deserve a village government that is for the people by the people, not for the people by the same people. Adam will voluntarily self-impose term limits on himself as Mayor. He will not accept any nomination to serve for longer than 6 years (which is 3 mayoral terms).

Schedule of Events:
January 19, 2010 - Carmel Chamber of Commerce Breakfast at La Playa;

January 22, 2010 - Coffee Hosted by Steve and Barbara Brooks;

January 28, 2010 - Carmel-by-the-Sea Kiwanis Club Luncheon (Guest Speaker);

January 28, 2010 - Carmel Residents Association Dinner at Flaherty's;

January 29, 2010 - Coffee Hosted by Belinda Vidor Holliday;

February 6, 2010 - Coffee Hosted by Carolyn and Bob Jenkins;

February 9, 2010 - Coffee Hosted by Barbara Livingston;

February 10, 2010 - AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AM Volunteer Party at Monterey Conference Center;

February 11, 2010 - Yes for Carmel! Dinner at Rancho Canada;

February 12, 2010 - Event Hosted by A.G. Davi to Encourage the Occupancy of Vacant Storefronts in Carmel;

February 12, 2010 - AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AM Dinner at Poppy Hills;

February 17, 2010 - CRA Candidate Forum at Sunset Center;

February 19, 2010 - Coffees Hosted by the Laneys, the Condrys, the Andersons, and Eleen Auvil;

February 22, 2010 - Emergency Planning and Disaster Response Event;

February 23, 2010 - Coffee Hosted by Former Carmel Mayor Charlotte Townsend;

February 24, 2010 - Carmel Chamber of Commerce Mixer at Il Fornaio;

March 9, 2010 - Pine Cone Candidate Forum at Sunset Center;

March 11, 2010 - Coffee Hosted by Joanne and Michael LePage;

March 13, 2010 - A Village Gathering to Support Adam Moniz for Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea;

March 14, 2010 - Citizen of the Year Award Celebration at the Carmel Woman's Club

April 13, 2010 - ELECTION DAY!

Campaign Material

Contact Information
Adam A. Moniz for Mayor of Carmel 2010
Box 2136
Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA 93921-2136
Tel: (831) 250-7787
Email: adam@CarmelTogether.com

Donations

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does the Carmel Chamber of Commerce back him? We need someone more business friendly so we can keep the high-end tourist coming. I'd hate to see all the art galleries have to close to make room for more t-shirt shops. Ocean Ave will be destroyed. A very sad loss to the world.

CJ said...

There looks like plenty of chances to get to know Adam and his agenda for Carmel. For one, I would like to know what exactly he means by special incentives for resident-friendly businesses. I'm for open and transparent city hall, but candidates all seem to say this and then they get elected and do not follow through. Still, Adam for mayor would be superior to what we have now.

Anonymous said...

Well, now that we have overwhelmingly voted to sell Flanders Mansion, let’s not stop there. Next, let’s sell Scout House (too much money to fix it up), then the Forest Theater (a dump, never maintained well, we could get millions of dollars for all those lots and complete the neighborhood), then Rio Park (never used by the public), public works building (not accessible to the public, who needs it!) and finally let’s sell city hall and move city government to a more suitable site, Sunset Center, since city government has become just another form of entertainment.