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Michael Creane - Precinct 8

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Preferred contact method:
781-983-0934 or michaelcreane@icloud.com

What experiences and perspectives would you contribute to Town Meeting?
I am a long standing town meeting member and the current chair for precinct 8. I serve as the chair for Winchester's Field Management Committee. I am the events coordinator for Winchester's TMMA (Town Meeting Member Association). I am a passionate Winchester resident, focused on representing the views of Winchester residents.

What are two or three issues facing Winchester that you think are most important and what are your positions on them?

  1. Override is our primary issue. I support the override and the accompanying State of the Town work, which has looked at necessary amendments to town spending and revenue streams.
  2. North Main Street development is an important issue. I support this initiative with responsible decision making and neighbor inclusion and consideration
  3. School budget is a key issue. I support funding our school budget, and I applaud the State of the Town work which has led to a greater sense of managing existing choices responsibly.

What is a special challenge in your precinct that might not be faced in other precincts?
Development of North Main Street.

Why should voters elect you to represent them? 
I work hard to be well informed on key topics in our town. I strive to represent citizens of precinct 8 accurately and responsibly.

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