Dear Neighbors,
This coming week includes two opportunities to meet me in person and get to know all the candidates running for city council and mayor. I hope to see you in person at these events! 1. Candidate meet-and-greet: Saturday, October 19 from 10am-12pm. Location - the gym at The Plaza, 2250 Eaton St. Candidates for city council and mayor will have individual tables set up so you can meet us, ask questions, and get to know everyone. Please join us for this longstanding Edgewater tradition! 2. Edgewater Mayoral and City Council Forum: Tuesday, October 22 from 7pm - 8:30pm. Location - the American Legion Post 17 at 1901 Harlan St. The Edgewater Business Forum is excited to partner with the West Metro Chamber to host this forum. Jefferson County Commissioner Casey Tighe will moderate. RSVP by emailing madison@westmetrochamber.org. Hope to see you there! And of course, always feel free to email me at micha4edgewater@gmail.com to set up a one-on-one meeting. Sincerely, Micha Rosenoer
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Dear Friends,
We are two weeks into our campaign and we couldn't be more grateful for the outpouring of support from across our community! Thank you to our friends, colleagues, and neighbors for your donations, volunteer hours, and kind words as we get up and running. Over the past two weeks we have already knocked over 200 doors, printed walk pieces and yard signs, set up a canvass day (September 14 - sign up here!), and received multiple endorsements from community leaders, elected officials, and the Blueflower Action Fund. I am so grateful to be on the ballot, and It's an honor to be able to knock doors as the candidate for the first time. As I talk to Edgewater voters about what's on their minds, the number one thing I hear is that Edgewater is a small town with a unique character and sense of community. I agree - Edgewater is a great place to live. That's why we need strong voices on the city council to advocate for the health, character, and safety of our town while we face issues like climate change, growth, and stagnating wages. We would love your help reaching out to voters to find out what they are thinking and make sure they know I'm running to represent all of Edgewater - our values and our future. Sign up now to knock doors with us! Again, thank you for your all your support and encouragement. We couldn't do this without you! For Edgewater, Micha Rosenoer Dear Neighbors and Friends, What an amazing first week on the campaign trail! Even though I've volunteered for many candidates across Colorado before, It's an incredible honor to be able to talk to Edgewater residents as the candidate for the first time. Thank you so much to friends, family, colleagues, neighbors, and Edgewater voters who have reached out with donations, endorsements, volunteer time, and support. I'm humbled to be in this position and deeply grateful to all of you. And guess what - we made the ballot! Tonight I am heading to the city clerk's office to find out in what order the five city council candidates will be on the ballot. What we are hearing on the doors:
This week while knocking doors and talking to voters I heard one thing over and over again - Edgewater residents are worried about growth. The whole Front Range is facing tremendous growth as businesses and people flock to the Denver metro area. While this has helped turn Colorado into a hub of tech activity, entrepreneurship, and economic development, with it we are also dealing with increased housing and rent prices, traffic, air pollution and pressure on our public schools. When I bought my first home in Edgewater just a few years ago, I put in offers on three houses in town sight unseen before I was able to go under contract, and even then I was outbid on many more by all-cash offers. The growth the metro area is facing, along with TABOR, or super-restrictive state taxation limitations, mean that Colorado has the worst teacher pay in the country in comparison to cost of living, and communities that have been living in this area for decades are being forced to leaving because of rising rents. But unlike Lakewood and Boulder, which have dealt with growth by passing antiquated and problematic anti-growth initiatives that can actually make the negative impacts worse, Edgewater has the opportunity to face growth strategically, and plan for it. Some potential solutions include more multi-use zoning to allow for a limited number of apartments to be built above local businesses. Giving homeowners the opportunity to increase the amount of residents on their property so they can house a nanny or an aging parent is another. We can and should also work with RTD to increase public transportation options while lowering fares. Rather than resist growth, we should plan for it. With forward-looking policies and strong community engagement, we can maintain Edgewater's unique charm and character while ensuring our neighbors can remain here, happy and thriving, for generations to come. Thank you again for welcoming me as your city council candidate. I look forward to continuing to talk to voters and hearing what is on your mind. With Gratitude, Micha Rosenoer Dear Friends,
I have some huge news -- today I am officially announcing my candidacy for Edgewater City Council! After years of recruiting and training candidates to run for local office, I'm excited to step into the position as candidate. But with your help, I know I can succeed and help create a better future for Edgewater and our broader community. Celebrate my first campaign with me - donate $15 today! Edgewater is a small town, but we have the chance to be big leaders. Although we are just 5,000 residents in 0.7 square miles, Edgewater is a progressive hub in one of the most politically contentious counties in the country - Jefferson County. Whether it's creating more public transportation, working towards racial and economic justice, supporting affordable housing, or planning for smart growth, Edgewater can - and should - be leading the Front Range in creating a clean, safe, thriving community. As of last week I am on the ballot and facing tough competition. There are five people running for four at-large city council seats, and I'm both the youngest candidate and the only woman on the ballot. I love Edgewater and am excited to run, but I need your help! We are just getting our campaign off the ground, and we need to buy literature, yard signs, pay for our website, and more. Will you stand with me? Pitch in $15 to support my campaign today! Thank you for your support. I'll keep you up to date, and please don't hesitate to reach out! For Edgewater, Micha Rosenoer |
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