SAVE Englewood Parks
Join us Tuesday October 17th at Moe's BBQ for
2017 -Englewood Election Candidate Debate & Forum
3295 South Broadway 5:30 to 8:00 pm
Schedule & Invited Candidates:
5:30-6:00 p.m. Meet & Greet
6:00 – 6:30 p.m. Englewood School Board- (Vote for 3)-for more info: http://www.englewoodschools.net/election-2017-meet-candidates
Todd Fahnestock
Jennifer Hubbard
Caty Husbands
Carl Montegna, Jr.
Tena Prange
6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Englewood Municipal Judge Candidates- (Vote for One) for more info: http://www.englewoodco.gov/home/showdocument?id=18000
Joe Jefferson
Clifton Derrick Hypsher
Angela Schmitz
7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Englewood City Council Candidates
for more info: http://www.englewoodco.gov/home/showdocument?id=18000
At Large: (Vote for One): Joe Anderson - Cheryl Wink – Steven R. Yates
District 2: (unopposed): Linda G. Olson
District 4: (Vote for One): Dave Cuesta – Rick Gillit
Can we get Depot Park BACK?
Contact the candidates running in the 2017 Englewood City Election and ask them to get back DEPOT PARK!
District 2
Linda G. Olson 3175 S. York St. Englewood, CO 80113 Phone # 303.871.6801 E-mail: lindaolson55@gmail.com
District 4
Rick Gillit 4985 S. Lipan Dr. Englewood, CO 80110 Phone # 303.246.4780 E-mail: rick@englewoodcitizen.com
Dave Cuesta 4895 S. Kalamath St. Englewood, CO 80110 Phone # 303.881.2978 E-mail: davecuesta14@gmail.com
At-Large
Cheryl Leontyne Wink 2980 South Elati Street Englewood, CO 80110 Phone # 720.320.3220 E-mail: cherylgoodenwink@gmail.com
Steven R. Yates 3259 S. Corona St. Englewood, CO 80110 Phone # 303.720.9817 E-mail: Steve@YatesEnglewood.com
Joe Anderson 4061 S Cherokee St. Englewood, CO 80110 Phone# 720.998.6116 E-mail: andersonjosephe@gmail.com
Municipal Judge
Angela Schmitz 3210 S. Lincoln St. Englewood, CO 80113 Phone # 720.818.7804 E-mail: angieschmitz@outlook.com
Joe Jefferson 3051 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80113 Phone# 720.373.5639 E-mail: joejeff1224@gmail.com
Clifton Derrick Hypsher 3780 S. Broadway Englewood, CO 80113 Phone # 720.933.5463 E-mail: election@dui-advisor.com
SAVE Englewood Parks
An issue of great concern is our City Council's desire to sell 40 acres of our McLellen property in Douglas County.
While we are grateful that unlike the illegal sale of Depot Park, this time Council is following the law that requires a Vote of the Citizens to sell any land. The request will be on the November ballot simply listed as the sale of Utility Property.
Who the land will be sold to and for how much has already been decided in secret Executive Meetings.
The City Council will not reveal the deals that have been made prior to the election.
They want us to agree to sell the property first and then tell us the details.
Many of us remember all too well, what happened with our Depot Park.
I still do not understand why our City Council and City Attorney refused to follow the law, thumbed their noses at the us and illegally sold Depot Park without a vote of the people.
In 2013 we presented over 1,000 signatures stating we did not want it sold. We were able to put the issue on the ballot and yet they rushed to sell Depot Park prior to the election with a quick claim deed.
We were promised a museum and now two years later Depot Park sits, uncared for and unprotected.The Police have reported finding vagrants living there and break ins. What if one of them falls asleep with a lit cigarette or with cold weather approaching lights a fire to keep warm. Then our historic Depot will be gone.
Are we doing our job to protect and preserve what has been handed down to us and what are we leaving for the next generation?
I have requested information on both Depot Park and details on why Council wants to sell 40 acres of our land, I will pass along any information when it is available.
I greatly appreciate all of the people who have helped with your hard work, suggestions and feedback.
Thank you,
Elaine Hults
Save Englewood Parks