District 5 Commission, Republican: Packy Mitchell

August 25, 2008

NAME: Packy Mitchell

PARTY: Republican

OCCUPATION: Project Engineer/ Layne Central

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE DISTRICT 5 COMMISSION SEAT YOU ARE SEEKING:

I have lived here since 1969. Self employed contractor for about 15 years and worked in corporate America for 3 years. This gives me the experience to plan, enact and execute multi million dollar contracts and deal with budget requirements. Strong community ties for 40 years, helping in ballparks, church groups, and any other situations where children needed assistance. The most rewarding is being a founding member as well as a current Director of Facilities for the Miracle League of Pensacola, an organization allowing children with any type of challenge to be able to play baseball.

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING ESCAMBIA COUNTY (THE ENTIRE COUNTY) IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

I feel like most , that continuing to reduce our budget and still furnishing the quality of service that our people expect. Locating, finding and convincing new high paying business and clean industry to our community. Work with our state agencies to pursue grants and other tax savings for this plan to happen. And finally I have really become aware, after waving on the road sides near our schools, that we must utilize an existing grant setup to install sidewalks to our public schools. This will become a top priority under my time in office.

WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST ISSUES FACING NORTH ESCAMBIA (MOLINO NORTH), AND HOW WILL YOU ADDRESS THOSE ISSUES?

The same holds true for our north end, particularly in the plans of new business and industry. We must also take a close look at the zoning issues, and work with homeowners and landowners, so they can see the most benefits from their property. I promise to find out where the dirt road paving plans have seemingly been lost , and will re-start a major push to restore this as a major priority. Also, I will find out why the few roads that have been repaved lately have NOT been striped. This is so UNSAFE and will be corrected.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU AND YOUR PLANS FOR DISTRICT 5?

My platform is built on Availability, Believability, and Credibility. I will be available to each and every one of my constituents 24/7. You will have my cell phone number and my office number. I will call you and set up a meeting if necessary. I WILL WORK FOR YOU !!! Also in a recent meeting a question came up about people in Molino and to the north can not get information about on going events and projects. I will set up MONTHLY MEETINGS ( not quarterly) at the North end office on hwy. 97 and will have printed reports of items you deem important. You will not be left in the dark. You feel assured to know that when we discuss an issue, and I tell you how I plan to vote, this decision will NOT change at the last minute and I will NOT walk out of the boardroom when an important issue is brought to vote. I promise to bring credibility to our office, something very lacking for many years. I PROMISE if given the opportunity by you, the GOOD PEOPLE OF DISTRICT 5, that I will start working immediately, and will work for YOU for 4 years, Not 4 months prior to election. IT is YOUR CHOICE for YOUR VOICE. Please vote for Packy Mitchell for County Commissioner District 5.. Thank You and God Bless…

YOUR WEB ADDRESS: www.votepacky.com

PHONE NUMBER(S): Home 968-1007 Work 777-7190

EMAIL: pacmit@msn.com (I do work out of town some and can not check every night. Do update as soon as possible.)

District 5 Commission, Republican: Chris Washler

August 25, 2008

NAME: Chris Washler

PARTY: Republican

OCCUPATION: President of Infinity Tech Solutions, Inc.

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE DISTRICT 5 COMMISSION SEAT YOU ARE SEEKING:

I have a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Drake University. I am a successful business owner who has had to meet tight budget requirements and create an efficient organization that does more for less. Additionally, I have been very active in the community. My community activities have included:

Rotary Club of Cantonment since 2003
Board of Directors for Chain Reaction
Leadership Pensacola Class of 2005
Trustee for Cokesbury United Methodist Church
Cokesbury Children’s Center Board
Junior Achievement classroom volunteer at R.C. Lipscomb Elementary
National Rifle Association Life Member
Escambia County Republican Executive Committee Member
Past President of Fox Hollow Homeowners’ Association – 2002

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING ESCAMBIA COUNTY (THE ENTIRE COUNTY) IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

The three most important issues facing Escambia County in the next four years are going to be economic development, infrastructure development and county spending. The first two issues are very closely tied together. Escambia County is one of the poorest counties of our size in the state of Florida. If we hope to change this, we must start bringing in businesses that provide high paying jobs for our citizens. The reason that infrastructure development is so closely tied to to economic development is that one of the key components that Escambia County is missing for most major industry is adequate road infrastructure. With regard to county spending, the county government has gotten out of control with their spending habits. While progress was made this year after the passage of Amendment 1, further cuts and greater efficiencies can be put in place to further reduce the size of county government.

WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST ISSUES FACING NORTH ESCAMBIA (MOLINO NORTH), AND HOW WILL YOU ADDRESS THOSE ISSUES?

Some of the issues facing North Escambia are the same as they are for the rest of Escambia County. Economic development will be critical in North Escambia. In order to address this adequately for the northern part of the county, we need to have an independent economic development agency that will look at the entire county and stop ignoring the needs of the north end when it comes to bringing in new business. Another major issue for North Escambia will be zoning and planning. For too many years, Escambia County has taken a very haphazard, short-sighted approach to zoning and planning issues. If elected, I will push for more long term, comprehensive review of the future zoning needs in the north end. Finally, as with the rest of the county, property taxes are a major issue – county government must find a way to reduce their spending so that we can roll back the property tax rates to provide land owners with greater relief.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU AND YOUR PLANS FOR DISTRICT 5?

I am a 36 year old husband, father of two beautiful girls and successful business owner. My wife, Tammy, and I live in Cantonment with our girls. We have lived in District 5 since we moved to Escambia County ten years ago. I received a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Drake University prior to moving to Washington, D.C. to work on Capitol Hill. I opened Infinity Tech Solutions in 2001, after working for Covenant Hospice.

I am running for office because of my children. I want my kids to go to school, graduate and come back to Escambia County to raise their families. I am concerned that they will not have that chance. My goal is to ensure the future for my children and all of the children in Escambia County by providing strong leadership on the County Commission.

What separates me from my opponents is experience. I have experience not only as a successful business owner, but I have also seen other parts of the country and seen how a county the size of Escambia County can flourish. My opponents have only ever seen how it is done in Escambia County…it is time to break the mold.

YOUR WEB ADDRESS: www.votewashler.com

PHONE NUMBER(S): (850) 937-0458 (home) (850) 380-1329 (cell)

EMAIL: cwashler@gmail.com

District 5 School Board: Bill Slayton

August 25, 2008

NAME: Bill Slayton

OCCUPATION: Retired educator (teacher and administrator)

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE SCHOOL BOARD POSITION YOU ARE SEEKING:

I have worked diligently over the last 36 years to provide the students for whom I was responsible the best education possible. The successes we achieved together indicate my leadership ability and willingness to work as hard as necessary. Guiding the Tate High School Band to national recognition, leading Woodham High School to designation as a New Millennium High School, and obtaining over two million dollars in grants for school advancement are a few of the indications of my leadership and willingness to work. Because of my past experiences, not only school based but also working with board members and superintendents, I will be an effective school board member immediately.

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING THE ESCAMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

The top issue in education is furnishing students with the best education possible. A part of this includes securing the most outstanding personnel possible to lead the education of those students. This would include providing top salaries, benefits, and working conditions. It is important not only to secure the best personnel but also to keep them. Before funds
are spent on anything else, we should be sure that services to students are not affected adversely. The priority must be providing a curriculum that benefits all students.

Realigning the school district budget to meet the needs of students and schools should be our first priority. Presently we protect the district office first and the schools’ budgets get the leftovers. I will always put students and schools first.

A five-year plan must be adopted for closing of schools, redistricting, and new school construction. We have to stop surprising students, parents, and teachers with last minute announcements. We will adopt a plan that addresses the shifts in populations and closing some of our oldest facilities.

WHAT CHANGES DO YOU SEE, OR DO WE NEED, IN NORTH ESCAMBIA SCHOOLS?

We have to address the overcrowding in some of our schools and the need to replace some of our oldest facilities. How old are some of our oldest northern schools? We need to stop trying to fix old problems and look at a new facility at Ernest Ward.

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN TO CARVER/CENTURY K-8 SCHOOL, AND WHEN?

Once again we try to fix a budget problem without considering students. I am not in favor of closing Carver/Century but the present school board has already approved the closing. I would begin working with the community on a plan to show the school district and the school board that the community and students from Century are as deserving as any other students in the district.

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT WALK LIMITS FOR STUDENTS, ESPECIALLY IN A RURAL SETTING LIKE NORTH ESCAMBIA?

Once again we fail to put students first and completely ignore safety. Students have no business walking to school on Kingsfield Road, Hwy 97, 297A, or Hwy 29.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU?

I am a native of Pensacola and a product of the Escambia County School System graduating from Pensacola High School in 1966. I attended the University of Southern Mississippi where I received my Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Music Education. I also received certification in Administration and Supervision from the University of West Florida. I was band director at Tate High School from 1971 until 1987. While at Tate I was elected Teacher of the Year. I then became Music Supervisor at the county level until 1991 when I moved to Woodham High School as Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction. In 1996 I became the Principal of Woodham where I stayed until 2005. While at Woodham I was Escambia County’s High School Principal of the Year. I finished my 36-year career as the Principal of George Stone Technical Center.

My wife Judy was a Business Technology teacher for 35 years in the Escambia County School District, retiring in 2006.

Our children (daughter Melissa and son Charles) attended schools in Escambia County, District 5, and both are graduates of Tate High School. Melissa taught at Woodham for three years after receiving her degree from the University of West Florida and is now married to Lt. Cmdr. Jay Armstrong, USCG. They are the parents of our two granddaughters, Caroline (age 2½) and Lauren (11 months). Charles received his degree from Florida State University and is a manager at Guy Harvey’s Island Grill in Orange Beach, Alabama.

District 5 School Board: Pete Gindl

August 25, 2008

NAME: Peter R. (Pete) Gindl Sr.

OCCUPATION: Retired Farmer and Teacher and presently serving as District 5 School Board Member

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE SCHOOL BOARD POSITION YOU ARE SEEKING: I have 24 years experience on the School Board -16 years as Chairman, served 1 ½ terms as president of the Florida School Board Association. I have served on many and various local and state committees concerning education. I served on the Board during the implementation of integration in our school system and during the “teacher walk-out.” I was a part in developing a successful plan/compromise in both of these situations that was acceptable and workable to all concerned parties. I was a classroom teacher for 18 years. This allowed me to see and understand both sides of the spectrum.

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING THE ESCAMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

  1. Funding: With the reduction in funding from the state it is going to be challenging to furnish our children with a good education and opportunities they deserve to become successful citizens.
  2. Transportation: The School Board and state must offer safe transportation to school for all children. The state funds transportation for elementary students and students who live more than 2 miles from the school.
  3. Facilities: Good safe facilities for all students. Due to the change in populations, it will be necessary to close, build new, build onto existing schools, and keep all facilities in good repair. The School Board and District Staff must use the money provided by the state and local revenue appropriately to ensure we have a top quality educational system in all of Escambia County

WHAT CHANGES DO YOU SEE, OR DO WE NEED, IN NORTH ESCAMBIA SCHOOLS?

We need to see that the children of North Escambia County are offered the same opportunities as all other students in our schools. We need to be sure that all students have the right tools/education to pursue their career choices. Not all students need or want to go to college. We need to help these students prepare for their careers through vocational and technical training. Because North Escambia County Schools are rural schools, transportation is always an issue that needs addressing. It is not feasible or logical for students to be walking to school in isolated uninhabited areas, inclement weather conditions; busy highways. Rural areas are not provided with sidewalks and safe crossovers like many other areas in Escambia County

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN TO CARVER/CENTURY K-8 SCHOOL, AND WHEN?

There are several options. It could become a charter school. It could be used for an alternative school, adult education programs, or a career technical/vocational center. It could be used for other types of educational facilities or government programs. This needs to be a community effort and must have cooperation and understanding. We need our future generation to learn compromise, understanding, and compassion for others. We want all our people, adults and children, to be united.

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT WALK LIMITS FOR STUDENTS, ESPECIALLY IN A RURAL SETTING LIKE NORTH ESCAMBIA?

I think all students should be transported to and from school. In rural areas we do not have the luxury of paved sidewalks, designated and guarded crossovers, traffic lights, etc. We have heavily traveled narrow roads with houses spaced miles apart. In this present day it is not safe for children to be walking to and from school. In bad weather, the children would arrive at school wet, muddy, tardy, and in many cases would not got to school at all. This is not to mention the horrible lightning we have in Florida. I am in favor of transporting all students to and from school.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU?

I was born and raised in Escambia County Florida. I attended the Escambia County Schools, PJC, graduated from Auburn University, and UWF with a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership. Until my retirement, I was a successful farmer in Barrineau Park for 50 years. I have been married to Sue (Wilson) Gindl for 50 years and we have five children, eight grandchildren, and one great-grand child all of whom attended Escambia County Schools. We are very proud of our family and the successes they have enjoyed largely due to the education they received in public school.

My most rewarding and enjoyable experience was the 18 years spent teaching students. I loved all my students and I am very proud of all their accomplishments and successes. I have always made decisions based on what I thought was best for the children and citizens of Escambia County. As senior citizen myself, I am aware and concerned about the needs of our “senior” communities. I will always listen to your concerns. You can reach me at 587-5524 day or night. I will return your calls and do everything in my power to help solve your problem. I will continue to work for safe and quality education for all children of Escambia County. Pete Gindl

District 5 Commission, Republican: Randall McCrackin

August 25, 2008

NAME: Randall E. McCrackin

PARTY: Republican

OCCUPATION: Investor and Business Owner (McCrackin Trucking)

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE DISTRICT 5 COMMISSION SEAT YOU ARE SEEKING:

I Have built not one, but two successful businesses from the ground and I can do it again and again. I attended one of the best business schools in the country, The University of South Carolina. My education is based on economics, the other three republican candidates education is based on the history of politics or less. Our county’s resolve will come through math not words. I am a master at the art of negotiator.

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING ESCAMBIA COUNTY (THE ENTIRE COUNTY) IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

Government Waste: Under our government’s current “tax and spend” policy and poor decision making, our Government will never have enough money to operate. Poor decision-making has consequences. I am very hands on. If elected, I would commit to reviewing every departments’ budget and operation myself to ensure that the taxpayers of District 5 are getting the biggest bang for their buck. We must consolidate and restructure the county’s operation and eliminate all the redundancies that contribute to the county’s waste. It is an absolute necessity because our current economic base can not support the size of our government and we will maintain a more efficient and higher level of service through the long forgotten practice of Accountability.

The Economic Development I’m very interested in attracting new industry to the area. Alabama, prior to 1997, did not produce a single vehicle in that state, but now it boasts a vehicle production capacity of 760,000 per year, the third largest car producing southern state in the U.S in a time frame of about 10 years. That resulted in about 30,000 jobs. Alabama has developed a formula that has attracted these manufacturing factories which included Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai Motors and many other companies. I know and understand the formula for their success. Are we as tax payers content with just getting a pot hole repaired by our commissioners? Alabama County Commissioners played a big role in its successful bid for these companies. We can compete with Alabama and these companies that can provide good paying jobs with benefits, something that I know is of great concern to the citizens of Escambia County. Our economy really needs this type of “New Money” that industry can provide. This will be a top priority of mine and it shall be pursued aggressively. It all starts with the voters choosing the right man for the job and it will end in Tallahassee, Florida. All of our other major problems are really just by-products of the lack of Economic Development in the entire county.

WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST ISSUES FACING NORTH ESCAMBIA (MOLINO NORTH), AND HOW WILL YOU ADDRESS THOSE ISSUES?

Lack of Economic Development. The easiest part of this very complex matter is to elect me. The next step becomes more difficult. Florida is the 5th worst state in the country from a tax stand point for a company to call home. Couple that with Florida’s enormous fuel tax rate, you have a receipt for failure. My challengers feel that there is nothing that we can do about that and that Tallahassee “controls all that“. Well, They are half right. Tallahassee does control all that, but Tallahassee works for me. You just have to remind them of that and through constant pressure, change is inevitable. There are to many more complex steps to this question that can not explained in 200 words or less. I assure you that if I am elected, I have a good understanding of what I need to do. I will not give excuses for my failures.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU AND YOUR PLANS FOR DISTRICT 5?I have excellent leadership, communication and analytical skills. My standards are high and my pursuits are aggressive. I am hard working, dedicated and willing to work hard for the people of Escambia County. I grew up in a performance based environment were excuses were not given nor were they accepted. I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t have all of the answers right now, but my ability to listen, learn, operate efficiently, and stay flexible has served me very well in the past and will continue to do so in the future as I set out to improve the future of Escambia County. Special interest groups play a huge role in the way things are done in this county. For this reason, I have not and will not accept any help or money from any special interest groups. I have paid for my campaign with my own funds. It has been a financially painful decision to do so, but it represents my dedication to represent the constituents of District #5 to ensure that District #5 receives the necessary tools so vital to its success. Let it be known to that I owe no one or any organization. “I AM 100% FREE TO REPRESENT THE PEOPLE OF DISTRICT #5 WITHOUT CONFLICT.”

YOUR WEB ADDRESS: (none)

PHONE NUMBER(S): Home 937-6539 Cell 572-6466

EMAIL: Mccrackin2008@aol.com

ECUA District 5: Barry Tweedie

August 25, 2008

Name: Barry B. Tweedie

Occupation: Retired Naval Flight Officer, 100 % disabled and Service-Connected. Although I am physically disabled I don’t believe that my disability precludes further service to the citizens of Escambia County if elected.

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE DISTRICT 5 ECUA SEAT YOU ARE SEEKING:

I have run for this office twice before, in 2000 and 2004. I was appointed to the Administrative Advisory Committee (at ECUA) in April 2000, by Dr. Walker, Ph.D. Served on the Finance Committee for almost 2 years before being appointed to the ECUA Citizen Advisory Committee. Not currently on any ECUA committee. I continue to attend all committee and board meetings.

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING ECUA (IN THE ENTIRE COUNTY) IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

  1. The soon to be built Central Water Reclamation Plant in central Escambia County. That plant is estimated (originally $165 million) now to cost $302 million dollars! It will have a capacity of just 20 million gallons a day (MGD) the same as the downtown plant! Not a single gallon of additional capacity for the future, which is here now. That’s foolish, short sighted, and irresponsible!
  2. Another issue effecting growth and our economy is to make sure that the next water well is drilled where it will do the most good and where the development is going to occur.
  3. The poor sanitation service provided to the North end of district 5, by Allied Waste. The ECUA is poised to cancel their franchise.

WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST ISSUES FACING NORTH ESCAMBIA (MOLINO NORTH), RELATED TO ECUA, AND HOW WILL YOU ADDRESS THOSE ISSUES?

The biggest issue facing the north end of Escambia county is the poor service so many citizens have received from Allied Waste. The incumbent has documented over 200 complaints, which he has shared with the 4 other board members. If elected, I will follow up on the complaints. The ECUA is making plans to not renew Allied Waste’s Franchise Agreement. As far as I know the citizens in the north-end of the county are happy with their water companies. If not please let me know.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU AND YOUR PLANS FOR ECUA DISTRICT 5?

Joined the Army 1969 at 17 years of age. Served as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Div., Served with the 101st Airborne Division, and 1st Air Cavalry in Viet-Nam (1971-72). Worked as a mobile home service technician part time while attending PJC. Worked for Doty Construction Company as a laborer, cement truck driver, cylinder finisher operator, loader operator, while building the Aircraft Reconstruction facility at Pensacola NAS. Drove trailer truck over the road (75-76). Served in the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade while attending college from 1976-1980. I worked as a security guard for NYCO and Wackenhut while attending college. Held a Federal Firearms License for retail sales of firearms (1985-1994) D/B/A Phantom Farms in Maine and Florida. Graduated from UWF in 1980 and joined the navy 1980. Commissioned an Ensign (O-1) after AOCS. Attained rank of Lieutenant (O-3), I was a “Tactical Coordinator” (TACCO) on the P-3 “Orion” an anti-submarine platform. Served with Patrol Squadron 44 (VP-44) at Brunswick, Maine 1983-1986. I was the Department Head at S.E.R.E. (survival school) 1986-1987. Retired from the Navy and placed on the Permanent Disabled Retired List (PDRL) November 1988. I’m a life member of the National Rifle Association (NRA). I will be a fierce advocate for the rate-payers and work hard to keep rates low. Multiple rate increases in the same fiscal year must stop!

YOUR WEBSITE ADDRESS: (none)

PHONE NUMBER(S): 478-7388 (home)

EMAIL: BBTweedie@prodigy.net

District 5 Commission, Democrat: John Hartman

August 25, 2008

NAME: John F. Hartman

PARTY: Democrat

OCCUPATION: Retired with 29 years experience in Government.

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE DISTRICT 5 COMMISSION SEAT YOU ARE SEEKING:

I have recently retired from employment with Escambia County after 29 years. I began my employment at the entrance level as a maintenance person and worked my way to the position of Director for Facilities Management.

When the County Administrator position became vacant in September of 2007, I was asked to serve as the Interim Assistant County Administrator, while the search for a replacement was conducted.

That opportunity as well as my tenure as the Director of Facilities Management has given me a unique perspective on just how County Government operates.

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING ESCAMBIA COUNTY (THE ENTIRE COUNTY) IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

1. Ever increasing unemployment rate (currently at 6%) – To address this we need to improve economic development opportunities by showing leadership and working more closely with the various Chambers of Commerce, Legislative delegation, and local and regional business entrepreneurs.

2. Reduction in tax revenue – To address this we need to reduce our overall budget needs by consolidation of certain Governmental functions:

• Human Resources
• Purchasing
• Information Technology
• Permitting & Building Inspections

3. Attracting new business – Evaluate and improve the counties development permitting and inspection review processes to encourage new development and make it more customer friendly, also if we are going to continue to utilize the Chamber of Commerce for economic development we need to look at creative ways to provide more funding like Mobile and Baldwin Counties.

Potential funding sources:
A portion of the cigarette tax Florida collects.
Cable franchise fees the County collects.

WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST ISSUES FACING NORTH ESCAMBIA (MOLINO NORTH), AND HOW WILL YOU ADDRESS THOSE ISSUES?
We still have drainage and road paving problems in District 5 and if acquiring right of ways is such a big problem maybe we need to address our policies for acquisition.

We need to better inform citizens who are being affected by zoning changes and how the changes will affect their quality of life, in regard to schools, traffic, and marketability and usage of their homesteads.

Escambia county is currently developing a Government channel for television, we need to make sure North Escambia can have access to informative programming even if you do not have cable.

We need more community centers in Molino, McDavid, and Century and access to at least minimal Library services.55

I do not agree with the closing of Carver/Century School, as it will effect economic development and bringing new families to Century. Did we really need GPS systems on our school buses? We are trying to bring business to the Alger Sullivan property prospects not only look at transportation and infrastructure for their products but quality of life issues for their workforce.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU AND YOUR PLANS FOR DISTRICT 5?

I believe I do have the leadership experience and passion that it takes to be your District 5 County Commissioner and promise to devote whatever time and effort on my part it takes to help not only District 5 but also all of Escambia County to be the best it can be, to work and raise our families. If I did not think I could make a positive difference I would not be running for this office. If I am elected to the office I will not forget the citizens of District 5, who put me there. I also believe the days of being a part time Commissioner are gone.
I do not believe we give enough credit to our farmers in Northern sector who do provide jobs and I believe will become more instrumental in providing resources not only for our tables but in the future potential fuel and energy alternatives. I do support the farm bureau and County Extension.

Recently the Pensacola News Journal said I considered myself to be a “political wonk” the definition is somebody who is a nerd and will check out the facts before making a political decision I guess like sticking your toe in the water before jumping in. I plead guilty.

Thank you for this opportunity to present my views and please remember John F. Hartman in the August 26 primary election and then in the November 4th General election.

YOUR WEB ADDRESS: web.mac.com/johnboy_01/Vote4Hartman.com/John.html

PHONE NUMBER(S): cell (850) 982-2036

EMAIL: jb19977@cox.net

District 5 Commission, Democrat: Jim Barnett

August 25, 2008

NAME: Jim Barnett

PARTY: Democrat

OCCUPATION: Owner of Gateswood Sports Inc in District 5.

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE DISTRICT 5 COMMISSION SEAT YOU ARE SEEKING:

I have operated a business in District 5 for over 30 years. My home and my church, Highland Baptist, is in Molino. I have had the privilege to listen to the residents of District 5 with their concerns relating to our County Government, I have been a Leader in stepping up for them and resolving issues.

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING ESCAMBIA COUNTY (THE ENTIRE COUNTY) IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

  1. The downturn in the economy nationwide has severely impacted Escambia County. We must work to encourage International Paper, Solutia, Gulf Power and General Electric to enhance and expand their work force. These jobs are in District 5 but help the entire area.
  2. Restore the faith of the voters in our elected officials. The voters deserve to have confidence that their elected officials are wisely using the county’s tax dollars.
  3. Congested roadways from downtown Pensacola, Perdido Key and north to the Highway 29 raceway must be addressed.

WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST ISSUES FACING NORTH ESCAMBIA (MOLINO NORTH), AND HOW WILL YOU ADDRESS THOSE ISSUES?

  1. The ever present problem of booming growth above Molino and the constant need to upgrade and pave dirt roads. With only 3 million dollars spent in District 5 paving last year, the county has 233 million dollars reserves sitting in a bank. Could we not at least spend 6 million on paving in the North end of the county?? That would be a good start.
  2. Property tax relief should have been a priority in 2006 when there was a 31 million dollars surplus. This was tax dollars out of our pocket, above and beyond the budget. Last week the Commissioners “Found 111″ passenger cars that could be sold as surplus. Who has been driving those cars and who did they think paid for them??
  3. There must be a concerned effort in helping Century and the surrounding area. The voters in Century are asking for increased Law Enforcement to help stop the increasing drug problem. Too much time and money is spent promoting downtown Pensacola while the residents of North Escambia is ignored.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU AND YOUR PLANS FOR DISTRICT 5?

I have stood up for your constitutionals rights on the floor of the County Courthouse, State Senate and the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. I was the Chairman of “Dump the Charter” in 1995 when we defeated the “Downtown Written” Charter by 56 votes. I served you in 1970 in Vietnam and 2004 in Iraq. I am the proud and Longest serving member of the Atmore National Guard where many voters in District 5 has served.

I am a Tate Band Booster and active in the Community.

Keeping our Jobs, paving roads, revitalizing Century; It can be done. We must stop wasteful projects. Your Vote-Your choice

YOUR WEB ADDRESS: (none)

PHONE NUMBER(S): 476-0674  (work) 516-4984  (cell)

EMAIL:  jhbarnett2004@yahoo.com

ECUA Candidates Repond To NorthEscambia.com Questions

August 25, 2008

The race for the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority District 5 will be decided by  voters on Tuesday. NorthEscambia.com emailed a candidate questionnaire to both candidates in the race last week, using the email addresses each had on file with the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections.

Both candidates responded, and you read what they have to say by clicking their names below.

Barry Tweedie
Larry Walker

District 5 School Board: Tom Harrell

August 25, 2008

NAME: Tom Harrell

OCCUPATION: Retired Principal-R. C. Lipscomb Elementary

BRIEFLY EXPLAIN YOUR EXPERIENCE AS IT RELATES TO THE SCHOOL BOARD POSITION YOU ARE SEEKING:

I am a proven educational leader who puts children first in all decisions.

Teacher at Ransom Middle School for 17 years.
Assistant Principal at Brentwood Middle School for 3 years.
Principal at Escambia Westgate School for 5 years.
Principal at R. C. Lipscomb Elementary School for 10 years.
District Administrator on Special Assignment for 1 year.
Adjunct instructor at Pensacola Junior College for 10 Years.
Prior to becoming a teacher, I owned and operated my on business.

I retired from the Escambia School District in 2006 with 35 years of service. I returned to work in the 2007/08 school year first as a math coach at Bellview Elementary School and in October 2007 was hired as a District Administrator on Special Assignment. I resigned from this position on June 18, 2008. My experience ranges from elementary through junior college.

Education

B. S. degree in education from the University of West Florida
M. S. degree in educational administration from Troy State University
Ed. Spec. degree in educational leadership from the University of South Alabama
Education

B. S. degree in education from the University of West Florida
M. S. degree in educational administration from Troy State University
Ed. Spec. degree in educational leadership from the University of South Alabama

WHAT ARE THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FACING THE ESCAMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT IN THE NEXT FOUR YEARS:

Our District is facing a period of declining revenue. We must learn to do more with less and set priorities that puts children first in all decisions. I have the experience and expertise to manage large budgets. I will work collaboratively with others to bring about change.

District 5 is the largest district geographically. In my opinion, the last four years the citizens of District 5 have not received the level of representation on the School Board that the public deserves. As your School Board member, I will visit schools on a regular basis and talk to the principals, teachers, parents, and community members. I will return your phone calls and emails and I will be a positive and proactive member of the School Board. I will listen to the community’s concerns and make sure your voice is heard.

We need to continue to provide the resources necessary to improve our test scores.

We need to pay our teachers and employees a comparable salary with other Districts. This will help us maintain and attract the best qualified teachers for our students.

We have a mobile student population and our facilities do not match up with where students live. We need to look more closely at long range plans for our facilities.

WHAT CHANGES DO YOU SEE, OR DO WE NEED, IN NORTH ESCAMBIA SCHOOLS?

Growth is going to be a big issue in the coming years. We need to start preparing now for the impact of additional students. We need to take a long range look at facilities. I would recommend that we request a review of the five year plan from the Department of Education. Our facilities do not match up with where our students live and that is why it important for us to start the process of closing schools with the inner city first. Also, in my opinion we are going to need a new middle school in District 5.

WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN TO CARVER/CENTURY K-8 SCHOOL, AND WHEN?

I am against closing Carver/Century School for the following reasons:
It is not in the best interest of the children, parents or the community to close the school.

The distance to other schools is too far. It is one thing to choose to go to another school but parents should not be forced to bus their children up to 17 miles away from their community.

When I look at the situation from a cost perspective, I don’t see the big savings that they are projecting. I believe that transportation costs will consume a big portion of the savings.

We have programs and schools all over our School District that are not cost effective and we make exceptions. Due to the geographical location of Carver/Century School, I believe that this school should be one of those exceptions.

The town of Century is doing a good job in trying to attract industry and businesses. Closing the school will only hurt this process.

The process for closing schools needs to begin with our inner city schools. We have schools that are only a few city blocks from each other.

However, we do have too many schools in our District and we need to reduce the number as a cost saving measure. The School District needs to develop a master plan for closing schools and it should have clearly defined criteria that everyone can understand. The process should allow for adequate time for community input. Finally, the School District needs to stop talking about closing Carver/Century and perhaps this would help encourage some of the students to return.

HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT WALK LIMITS FOR STUDENTS, ESPECIALLY IN A RURAL SETTING LIKE NORTH ESCAMBIA?

I believe that we need to make exceptions to the walk limits for the rural part of our School District where there are safety hazards and no sidewalks. Our first priority should be the safety of the children. Also, anytime changes are made to policy in this area we need to give parents plenty of notice and give them an opportunity for input.

WHAT ELSE SHOULD NORTH ESCAMBIA VOTERS KNOW ABOUT YOU?

I am a proven educational leader who puts children first in all decisions. Those who know me will tell you that I am a trained professional who educates from the heart. I have the vision, common sense and organizational expertise to make a positive difference for our community and School Board. We are facing some very difficult budget issues and this is not a time to elect someone who will need on-the-job-training. I have 36 years of proven educational leadership experience at all levels -elementary through junior college. I will work with the superintendent, other School Board members and the community in a positive and collaborative way to set priorities that puts children first.

My wife an I have been married 38 years and have three children who all attended school in District 5. We both are retired from the Escambia School District.
I have lived in Escambia County since 1969 and District 5 since 1976.
My son is a teacher at Brown Barge Middle School and my daughter teaches at L. D. McArthur Elementary.

Honors

Principal of the Year for Escambia School District 2006
Recognized twice by the Escambia School Board for outstanding service
Awarded master teacher status by the State of Florida, 1985
Teacher of the Year for Ransom Middle School,1980
Paul Harris Fellow–Cantonment Rotary Club

Organizations

Lifetime member of the PTA
National Association of Elementary School Principals 1989 to present
Florida Association of Elementary School Principals 1989 to present
Escambia Association of Administrators in Education 1989 to 2006
Cantonment Rotary Club 1996 to present

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