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Linda Cox
1098 votes
17.72%
- Occupation: Loveland City Council Member
- Former Loveland City Council Clerk of Council
- Certified Municipal Clerk by International Institute of Municipal Clerks (2000)
- Loveland Arts Council Board Member (2009-2011)
- Greater Loveland Historical Society Museum Board Member (2009-2011)
- City of Loveland Planning and Zoning Commission Member (2010-2011)
- Veterans' Memorial Committee Member
Priorities:
- Redevelopment of Loveland Madeira Rd. and Loveland's Historic Downtown
- Fiscally Responsible Government
- Government that is resident and business friendly and supportive of special events
Pamela Gross
1047 votes
16.89%
- Occupation: Accountant
- President / Founder - Management & Accounting Professionals, Inc.
- Bachelor of Science Degree - Business
- College of Mount Saint Joseph - Magna Cum Laude
- Member of National Dean's List
- Member of Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society
Priorities:
- Bring a more forward looking and market-driven approach to ecconomic development
- Institute sound fiscal policies that maintain city services important to residents and businesses
- Create a climate of trust and respect in the way the leadership of Loveland deals with residents and businesses.
Robert H "Rob" Weisgerber
990 votes
15.97%
- Occupation: Design Engineer
- Moeller HIgh class '77; BSME and MSAE; Chief Engineer at GE
- Elected to City council in 1995, served 16 years and Mayor for the last 8 years
- Have been a youth Ice Hockey coach, director mens retreats at St Columban parish, volenteer with underprivlaged kids in Cincinnati
- Prior membership on Finance committee, planning and zoning committee, historic re-develoment committee, and many others in Loveland
- Parishioner at St Columban parish, member of the Loveland Eagles
Priorities:
- Continued focus on Basic Services
- Mantain a balanced budget and improve the cost effectiveness of city services
- drive ecconomic development, complete the historic downtown new development
Brenton A "Brent" Zuch
900 votes
14.52%
- Occupation: Manager/Loan Officer
- Bachelors of Arts in Political Science Miami University
- US Navy Veteran
- President of the Loveland Community Improvement Corporation
- OKI Board Member
- Loveland Chamber of Commerce Member
- Loveland Arts Council Member
Priorities:
- Expand Tax Base Through Continued Economic Development on 2 City Owned Sites
- Spur Redevelopment on Loveland Madeira with Bike/Pedestrian Bridge
- Continue to find savings for residents through, outsourcing, privatizing, collaborating and using technology.
Ted Phelps
896 votes
14.46%
- Occupation: Attorney
- JD Case Western Reserve University School of Law
- BA Denison University - Political Science/History
- Loveland Board of Zoning Appeals
- Loveland Civil Service Commission
- Loveland Law & Ordinance Committee
- Former President of Pheasant Hills on the Lake Homeowners' Association
Priorities:
- Smart economic growth - continued development of downtown Loveland
- Responsible spending
- Less bickering, more business-like and professional conduct of city governance and government
Dave Bednar
782 votes
12.62%
Barry Kuhn
485 votes
7.83%
- Occupation: Manager of Equity Compensation
- Certified Equity Professional
- Member, Loveland Chamber of Commerce
- Trustee, The Loveland Initiative
- Precinct Executive, Hamilton County Republican Party
Priorities:
- Redevelopment of the Loveland Maderia Corridor
- City Budget
- Preservation of Loveland's Heritage
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