Saturday, October 29, 2011

Automated Way To Complain About Fairfield Mayor To Solano County & California Officials

This easy link let's your write one letter and send it to many elected officials representing Fairfield on the city, county and state level.

If more people speak up, Harry Price may be forced into being more transparent.

www.FreedomSpeaks.com/home/letter-create

Please help join the movement.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Why Can’t All Candidates Promise To "Try" To Keep Fairfield’s Promise?


Some candidates are busy raising money, but too busy to seriously discuss if they will promise to keep Fairfield city's promise to its voters.

These candidates appear not to have shown interest in verifying the www.WestTexasStreet.com promise to Fairfield voters. We requested their response by last Wed 5PM:
• Brian Travis: we received the best response from Brian.
• Chuck Timm: he expressed interest and spent time discussing the matter.  But did not promise to at least "try" to meet the guidelines.
• Pam Bertani: No written or verbal answer.  I'm surprised because she has stood up strongly on behalf of Fairfield's central business district.  Perhaps as much as Brian Travis. Maybe she did not get our emails.
• Rick Vaccaro: We spoke several times in the past two weeks. Verbally he told me he was too busy at this time. We hope he will reply.

While nobody would dare say they are not interested in keeping the promise to redevelop the few remaining blocks between modern Solano County office building and I-80, reality is nothing has happened.  Why didn’t it get redeveloped in the 1980’s or 1990’s?  Why did redevelopment pass the 2001 deadline, while other new projects had many grant applications submitted? 

Fairfield City Manager Sean Quinn appears forced to curtail the project. He wants it done, but the old boy network “appears” to be having Sean divert focus from completing the gateway over these many years. This Oct 31 (Halloween) Sean may be providing some information on this matter – which sources tell us will not satisfy Fairfield voters.

There are political motives in not redeveloping the remaining few blocks. See the blogs, comments and links from FixFairfeld.Com and SuisunVoters.Com for details.  This site and its links are opinions and allegations that may not be supportable. Were Fairfield City Hall to be transparent, greater clarity could be coming forth from this blog.  Check with the people mentioned for their view on this matter or call 707 434-8000 for any needed corrections.  Check back here for changing news.

Trying to redevelop the rest of www.WestTexasStreet.com is not a high enough priority for certain city council candidates.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Fairfield's Forgotten West Texas Street Improvement Promise


Keep Fairfield’s Promise To Redevelop West Texas Street

West Texas St is a Visitor’s 1st Impression Driving into Downtown Fairfield

Install “Downtown Fairfield” Sign On I-80 To Create Jobs

Certain Fairfield City Council Candidates And Council Members Promise:

Future I-80 Downtown Fairfield Sign To Create Jobs:
• Capture Lost Business: Highway I-80 drivers targeted to spend money in our downtown.
• Install I-80 sign after the West Texas St gateway to downtown is finished: Make it half the old Solano Mall sign size.
• Desires for Fixing Fairfield are also at www.HeartOfFairfield.Net and www.twitter.com/FIXFAIRFIELD

Seek West Texas St Redevelopment Grants:
• Improvement grants are available. City will submit over five serious new grants a year. The city will place the highest priority on keeping its promised to improve Fairfield’s main gateway.

Street & Landscaping Improvements:
• Plans: Use the city’s paid West Texas St redevelopment plans for nice landscaping, and street median strip with landscaping. Adapt to changing planning laws. Seek over $18 million in grants.
• Use city gateway studies & plans already paid for: Plans nicely show West Texas Street leading to the modern Solano County office building through downtown.  The entry segment from I80 to Pennsylvania is past the 2001 deadline.

Building Facade Improvements:
$80,000 loans to each property. Low government backed interest rates. Can increase Fairfield business and jobs.

Verifying City Gets Results:
City staff will provide clear monthly progress reports. Every quarter, the City Council will publicly report all grant attempts and any progress. Fairfield city government will be encouraged to avoid word games, or wiggle out of this promise’s intention.

Who Is Keeping The West Texas St Promise?


Let’s Work Together For A Better Fairfield. FixFairfield.Org 707 434-8000

Oct 2011 Letter - Too Little Changed Since Then

Dear Fairfield Politicians:

Kindly email if you agree or disagree to the attachment. You can add comments and links if you like.  It will be preferred if you don’t mention another candidate by name.  I pasted the simple Word attachment below.

We reserve the right to keep and transmit your emailed comments without violating copyright laws. We aren't guaranteeing anything. Put simply Fix Fairfield's disclaimers include www.NothingWarranted.com and www.BrainstormRights.com.

I hope this is the fairest way of handling this topic that won’t rest until it gets done. The city's delays caused this to come out so late in the election. Thank you for giving Fairfield voters what they want.

West Texas Street Fairfield CA Promise....

Steven Kays, FixFairfield.Org
DBA of California Business Center, Inc
1652 West Texas Street
Fairfield, CA 94533

707 434-8000

Friday, October 21, 2011

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• Launching a new Fairfield - Suisun City small business center: Business Incubator Innovation Institute, from Innovation Institute, LLC, can help spring board a Virtual Fairfield - Suisun City Business Incubator™ with a $900/mo grant to pay an ambitious person. The entrepreneur can be motivated with profit shares from Fairfield - Suisun City incubator users sharing their equity, or Fairfield - Suisun City / Solano can pay a higher amount based on results. Funds could come from the Fairfield or Suisun city council, Solano County Board of Supervisors, or Solano county small business development organization.  Innovation Institute can try to handle the other expenses. www.NothingWarranted.com
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This Is Suisun's & Fairfield's Most Cost Effective Economic Development Program Known. Let's All Work Together.  Constructive suggestions for helping make this happen are welcome.

Will Fairfield City Council Candidates Keep City's Promise?

The Mayor & Most Fairfield City Council Candidates Have Not Yet Clearly Stated If They Will "Try" To Keep The City's Promise. We Expect More Info Soon. 


City Council Candidate Brian Travis Has Given The Clearest "Yes" Answer So Far.

 
Who Will Keep Fairfield’s Promise To 
Create Jobs By Redeveloping West Texas Street?

West Texas St is Visitor’s 1st Impression Driving into Downtown Fairfield

Install “Downtown Fairfield” Sign On I-80 To Create Jobs

Certain Fairfield City Council Candidates And Council Members May Promise To The Following Draft. Some Suggested You Wait Another 20 Years.

Future I-80 Downtown Fairfield Sign To Create Jobs:
• Capture Lost Business: Highway I-80 drivers can be targeted to spend money in our downtown.
• Install I-80 sign after the West Texas St gateway to downtown is finished: Half the Solano Mall sign size.
• Place “Downtown Fairfield” directional signs where practical.

Seek West Texas St Redevelopment Grants:
• Improvement grants are available. City will submit over five new grants a year. The city will place the highest priority on keeping its promised to improve Fairfield’s main gateway.

Street & Landscaping Improvements:
• Plans: Use the city’s paid West Texas St redevelopment plans for nice landscaping, and street median strip with landscaping. $18 Million.
• Use city gateway studies & plans already paid for: Plans nicely show West Texas Street leading to and thru downtown to the modern Solano County office building.  The entry segment from I80 to Pennsylvania remains uncompleted.

Building Facade Improvements:
$80,000 loans to each property. Low government backed interest rates. Will increase business and jobs.

Verifying City Gets Results:
City staff will provide clear monthly progress reports. Every quarter, the City Council will publicly report all grant attempts and progress made.

Who Might Keep The West Texas St Promise?: (below names Not yet verified)
• Brian Travis, Council candidate – hopefully
• Cat Moi, councilman - probably
• Chuck Timm, Councilman & candidate – hopefully
• Harry Price, Mayor – hopefully
• John Mraz, councilman – hopefully
• Pam Bertani, Council candidate – hopefully
• Rick Vaccaro, Councilman & candidate – hopefully

The city is seriously considering a plan to rob West Texas Street property owners the right to make many major improvements by changing zoning laws.  This then lets developers buy the property for less value 20 years later, and make bigger profits at the property owner's expense. Is it fair to change the city's promise then in effect rob Fairfield property owners who fell for Harry Price's dog pony tactics? 

So far it appears the following chose not to commit to this promise (at least a clear email from them has not been received on this subject):  
• Fairfield Mayor Harry Price
• Rick Vaccaro (voted by Harry Price and others onto the Fairfield City Council). 
• Pam Bertani

Check back to the blog for updates. Nothing warranted on this blog. Let’s Work Together For A Better Fairfield. FixFairfield.Org 707 434-8000.
 

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Things are hopefully changing for the better?

Fix Fairfield was able to see the good side of mayor Harry Price again.

Fairfield mayor Harry Price expressed serious interest in redeveloping West Texas Street when and if government monies come through again.  We can't expect anything to happen too soon though. City Manager Sean Quinn is working on the matter.  Fix Fairfield continues to have a high opinion of Sean Quinn's brilliance.

Secrets Fairfield Mayor Harry Price Keeps From Voters. Harry & Crew's Tactics.

Harry Price is such a successful politician it is hard to imagine he is such a game player.  What is behind his facade?


Here are a small portion of the things Harry & Crew Have Refused To Disclose.

• Refusing to give full details on the www.FairfieldGateway.com project he promised to redevelop, e.g.: where did the city really put the money allocated for the project? It disappeared before the state went into recession.
• The full connections between Harry and Crew with their financial interests in redevelopment projects other than West Texas Street.  WTX did not offer any "special gifts" to his old boy network, so the project got mysteriously canceled.
• Refusals from Harry and Crew to abide by the Fairfield Sunshine Act on open government is exemplified in many examples.

There's enough to write a book on Harry & Crew's tactics coupled with taking holding the voter's babies for his photo opps.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Fairfield Election Volunteers Needed

Dig up the truth on what suave speaking Fairfield mayor Harry Price has been hiding from voters.

Call Fix Fairfield 707 434-8000.