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Thursday, January 15, 2009

BOB CALDWELL’S WEBSITE IS ON THE NET!


The link is: http://www.electbobcaldwell.com

In case you missed it, here’s the press release announcing his candidacy for the office of Mayor of the City of Salisbury.

Formal Announcement Statement

I am pleased to announce my candidacy for the office of Mayor of Salisbury.

In the past, this City has overcome several major challenges, including two historic fires that threatened the town’s very existence. Salisbury not only survived, but emerged much stronger, and it became a bigger and better town. That success was due to the strength of character of the citizens, and to the quality of leadership

In recent years, however, things have changed. We have experienced large tax increases and much higher fees and charges (often with no warning) while our infrastructure has deteriorated and become overburdened. City government operates with little public discussion or input, despite the promises of “transparency”. Periodic proclamations of “lower crime” and “sound financial health” are seen as political posturing. To put it plainly - - new leadership is needed

And now we face another significant challenge. This time, it is not caused by fire or other natural disasters but by a severely damaged economy. The city will have less tax revenue, increased demands for service, and a probable reduction in cash flow from funds other than real estate taxes. It will take the combined efforts of Salisbury’s excellent employees, a dedicated City Council, and a strong leader to guide the city through very troubled waters.

I am prepared to be that leader. My background and my history make me uniquely qualified to assume the position of Mayor. I have been actively involved in many volunteer projects benefiting the community. I have been a member of City Council, and served as its president. During my time on Council, we addressed significant issues, including election reform and city agency realignment, and we created and passed Salisbury’s first rental property registration ordinance. In both elected and volunteer capacity, I have been able to bring people together. “Together” is the only way we will survive and thrive in the coming economic storm.

The leadership of an organization determines the tone of an organization. Under my leadership, the City of Salisbury will once again have an open government, marked by a return to civility on all levels.

If the citizens of Salisbury grant me the privilege to serve as their Mayor, they can be assured that I will work hard, and I will work smart. I am prepared for the challenges, and am confident that by confronting issues with Rational Thought, Experience, and Common Sense, I will effectively lead Salisbury for the next four years.

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And here’s Bob’s Bio:

Realtor©, Associate Broker, Martin & Moore Realty, Salisbury

Former member/President, Salisbury City Council

Former member, Salisbury-Wicomico County Planning & Zoning Commission

Member, Wicomico Quarter-Century Commission

Charter member/Director, Salisbury Sunrise Rotary Club

Former Chairman, Salisbury Festival

Former Board Member/Executive Director, The Wellness Community-Delmarva

Former Board member, American Cancer Society

Member, Wicomico Youth & Civic Center Task Force

“Unsung Hero”, Association of Professional Fund Raisers

Member, Elks Lodge 817

Member, Moose Lodge 654

Member, Optimist Club of Salisbury

Born in Baltimore, but shortly there after became a resident of Salisbury in 1945. After graduating from Wicomico High, I attended Washington College and then served in the US Army Security Agency. I am married to Madalene (Penny) Caldwell, who is a teacher at a local public middle school. We have 2 children and 6 grandchildren.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

At long last -- a mayor to make us proud!