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Contra Costa County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
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Letter of support from Local Residents

By Terri Williamson

Candidate for Member, City Council; City of Pleasant Hill

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Dear Friends and Neighbors,

On November 7, you'll be voting for Pleasant Hill City Council members. We support Terri Williamson for re-election, and want to tell you why we hope you'll join us in supporting Terri.

Most of us came to Pleasant Hill because we enjoy the large lots, the trees, neighborhood shopping, the library, the friendliness and tranquility. Keeping it that way has not been easy. We've often been threatened with massive over-development which could destroy the character of our neighborhoods. Terri's presence on City Council has allowed us to keep our neighborhoods and city pleasant.

Terri jumped into politics when the old City Council was planning a downtown Pleasant Hill that would be just high-rise hotels and office buildings. She knew she was not alone in dreading such a result. She spearheaded Measure B to keep the downtown human in scale. After a long campaign, Measure B passed, limiting density and building height in Pleasant Hill. She then led the Redevelopment Agency to build the wonderful "small town" downtown that we enjoy so much today. But Measure B has expired and we need Terri on the Council to continue to speak out for neighborhood protections and height and density limits.

As long as Terri has been on the Council she has always been a staunch advocate for careful growth and low density, preserving open space, and retaining and cultivating Pleasant Hill's small town charm. Her concern will always be the preservation of our lovely neighborhoods.

We are now facing new issues that have the potential to change the face of our community.

  • The current Central Library may be replaced with a smaller branch library that will be open fewer hours.
  • The property at Mangini Farm will eventually be sold and developed.
  • Half the Crossroads Center (the old Montgomery Ward's center) awaits development.
  • The County will sell the old Elementary School on Oak Park Blvd. for development.
  • Buchanan Field Airport is planning expansion of jet service which will impact Pleasant Hill residents.

Do any of these issues concern you? If you want to make sure that a voice is always present on the Council that will speak for low density, responsible growth, prevailing wages, and for the wishes of Pleasant Hill residents, then Terri Williamson is the person who deserves your vote. She has proven time and again that she stands for what you want - not what developers, County officials or special interests would force on you. Hers is a voice of reason, balance and stability on the City Council. We must re-elect her.

Terri has lived in Pleasant Hill for 30 years and raised her two children here in our local schools. She knows our community better than most and cares about it deeply. Her reputation for thorough knowledge of the issues, for fairness, integrity, honesty and refusal to just give in to the expedient is richly deserved.

Please join us in supporting Terri's run for re-election to the Pleasant Hill City Council. She wants to continue to serve you, to see things done right. If you want Pleasant Hill to remain pleasant, please cast your vote for Terri Williamson on November 7th.

Karen Yapp - Heritage Hills Drive

Marilyn Watson - Wedgewood Court

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