Norris earns Council return
Published: October 31, 2009
Charlottesville needs Dave Norris’ experience on Council.
Mr. Norris has become seasoned in his first term in office, including his current stint as mayor. He has a broad view of the city’s strengths and challenges, and is particularly qualified to address several of the major issues facing Charlottesville.
Take the issue of affordable housing, which has been one of his main themes in both campaigns. Specifically this year, Mr. Norris notes that the city is facing the complete revitalization of its aging public housing stock. The effort will be both expensive and fraught with emotional pitfalls, since the city’s (and nation’s) last major effort at reinventing low-income housing brought us “urban renewal,” the scars of which still linger.
Mr. Norris and council have already taken steps to alleviate residents’ fears by involving them in the planning process. Mr. Norris’ background as a nonprofit leader with housing expertise will help the city continue to negotiate this difficult path.
Mr. Norris is also well acquainted with the details of many other critical issues, from the need to upgrade outdated sewer and stormwater lines to the problem of school dropout rates and achievement gaps to the necessity of ensuring adequate water supply for the city and the larger community.
On several issues, including the controversial one of dredging the South Rivanna Reservoir and/or raising the Ragged Mountain Dam, Mr. Norris has shown himself capable of listening to wise counsel and taking into account evolving information. This is an important quality in a public servant.
Dave Norris has proved his mettle, and he deserves to be returned to Charlottesville City Council.
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Wow that’s lame and desperate Shilling, even for you! Still licking your wounds from when the citizens of Charlottesville overwhelmingly rejected you in favor of Norris back in 2006? You’ve been a failure at everything you’ve done in life and now you’re failing at being a tired and cliched political hack aka Glen Beck wannabe. You can’t even make music that’s worth a crap. I heard your last gospel music album was so awful even the Pope considered renouncing Christianity after hearing it.
Did he really earn re-election or is he trying to buy it with taxpayer resources?
Read about the Norris-led pre-election-day vote-buying scandal, only on www.schillingshow.com


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