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[[Image:20090515-Fenwick-wiki.jpg|thumb|left|Bob Fenwick making his campaign announcement on May 15, 2009]]
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==2009 Election==
==2009 Election==
Bob Fenwick is an independent candidate for the Charlottesville City Council during the 2009 Election. Fenwick, a member of the [[McIntire Park Preservation Committee]], launched his campaign announcement on the steps of his downtown-area home on May 15, 2009<ref>[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2009/05/fenwick_announcement.html 'McIntire Park activist Bob Fenwick launches independent campaign for City Council']. 15 May 2009. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 15 May 2009.</ref>. He said his candidacy would be a referendum on the [[Meadowcreek Parkway]].
Bob Fenwick is an independent candidate for the Charlottesville City Council during the 2009 Election. Fenwick, a member of the [[McIntire Park Preservation Committee]], launched his campaign announcement on the steps of his downtown-area home on May 15, 2009<ref>[http://cvilletomorrow.typepad.com/charlottesville_tomorrow_/2009/05/fenwick_announcement.html 'McIntire Park activist Bob Fenwick launches independent campaign for City Council']. 15 May 2009. Charlottesville Tomorrow. 15 May 2009.</ref>. He said his candidacy would be a referendum on the [[Meadowcreek Parkway]].

Revision as of 21:40, 23 May 2009

Bob Fenwick making his campaign announcement on May 15, 2009

2009 Election

Bob Fenwick is an independent candidate for the Charlottesville City Council during the 2009 Election. Fenwick, a member of the McIntire Park Preservation Committee, launched his campaign announcement on the steps of his downtown-area home on May 15, 2009[1]. He said his candidacy would be a referendum on the Meadowcreek Parkway.

Policy positions

Fenwick is opposed to the building of the YMCA on the western end of the park, the temporary displacement of the Dogwood Festival, as well as the potential removal of a public wading pool that could be displaced by the Parkway’s interchange with the Route 250 bypass. Fenwick also said he was a supporter of adding dredging into the community water supply plan.

Another important issue Fenwick said he would promote is economic development. He told the media at his campaign launch that he will announce specific steps he would like to see the City take in order to create jobs.

Websites

Fenwick has outlined many of his positions on a number of websites that are listed below:

Notes