Colleyville Courier Letters to the editor
Vote on May 9
Colleyville residents, please support Elizabeth Zeitlin for Place 5 and Bobby Lindamood for Place 6 for Colleyville City Council.
Bobby and Liz worked with Highway 26 businesses to convince City Council on construction between Hall Johnson and Brown Trail in Colleyville a one-time, six-lane project instead of a two-part project that the Council had supported (four lanes with a three lane, landscaped "parkway" median now, and then remove two lanes of median in 2030 to go to six lanes).
Doing it once, and doing it right is what made sense for the project and for Colleyville.
Liz and Bobby are friends to both myself, and the Citizens of Colleyville.
They are also fiscal conservatives who believe we can fix our roads, improve our infrastructure and keep our city safe without increasing taxes and in term limits, governmental transparency and spending caps.
Please vote on May 9.
Respectfully,
—Tom Aikens, Colleyville
Support for Place 5 and Place 6
Please for May 9 for Elizabeth Zeitlin place 5 and Bobby Lindamood place 6 for Colleyville City Council.
As a Colleyville resident since 1979 and having a business on Highway 26 since 1982, we appreciate the support that Liz and Bobby have shown. They well represented the concerns of the business owners on Hwy 26 and were instrumental to the change from the two-part project that the City Council had supported to the one time six-lane construction.
As concerned citizens, we would like fiscal responsibility, governmental transparency and a safe city without raising taxes. That is why we support Liz and Bobby.
Respectfully,
—Sherrie and Neil Hart, Colleyville
Submission policy
Email letters to amurray@star-telegram.com. Submission deadline: Noon on Thursday. Include name, address, daytime and evening phone numbers. Letters length: 150 words. Letters may be edited.
Last day to submit letters in support of candidates for the May 9 election is, April 15, 2015.
This story was originally published April 7, 2015 at 9:20 AM with the headline "Colleyville Courier Letters to the editor."