2011 Livonia City Council Candidates
In the Livonia primary election on Tuesday, August 2, 2011, voters will be asked to vote for up to four people among 13 candidates running for seats on the Livonia City Council. The top eight vote-getters in the primary election will advance to the general election on Tuesday, November 8, 2011. In the general election, the top three vote-getters will earn four-year terms on the Council. The fourth-place finisher will earn a two-year term on the Council.
The Livonia Chamber of Commerce asked Candidate McGrail to participate in a video recording in which he was given up to three-minutes to introduce himself and answer four specific questions prepared by the Chamber’s Government Affairs Committee. This video clip is his response. The Livonia Chamber of Commerce does not make candidate endorsements.
Our candidate was asked to address the following questions:
1. What makes you uniquely qualified to serve on the Livonia City Council?
2. What is the biggest issue you are hearing within the business community, and how do you intend to address that issues
3. If the proposed public safety and senior center millages fail, what would you do to address the projected $6.2 million shortfall in the city’s 2012 fiscal year budget?
4. How can the city further enhance partnerships with school districts and other communities to consolidate programs and adjust to budget shortages?
Please click on the link to view his responses.
http://www.livonia.org/candidate_videos/lucasmcgrail.asp
In the Livonia primary election on Tuesday, August 2, 2011, voters will be asked to vote for up to four people among 13 candidates running for seats on the Livonia City Council. The top eight vote-getters in the primary election will advance to the general election on Tuesday, November 8, 2011. In the general election, the top three vote-getters will earn four-year terms on the Council. The fourth-place finisher will earn a two-year term on the Council.
The Livonia Chamber of Commerce asked Candidate McGrail to participate in a video recording in which he was given up to three-minutes to introduce himself and answer four specific questions prepared by the Chamber’s Government Affairs Committee. This video clip is his response. The Livonia Chamber of Commerce does not make candidate endorsements.
Our candidate was asked to address the following questions:
1. What makes you uniquely qualified to serve on the Livonia City Council?
2. What is the biggest issue you are hearing within the business community, and how do you intend to address that issues
3. If the proposed public safety and senior center millages fail, what would you do to address the projected $6.2 million shortfall in the city’s 2012 fiscal year budget?
4. How can the city further enhance partnerships with school districts and other communities to consolidate programs and adjust to budget shortages?
Please click on the link to view his responses.
http://www.livonia.org/candidate_videos/lucasmcgrail.asp

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