Background:
On July 1, 2007 M. Kevin Moore publicly announced his candidacy for the
Cambridge City Council. Kevin is a lifelong resident of the City and proud
of the fact that he currently resides in the same house that was purchased
by his grandfather shortly after he arrived in the City in 1916. Kevin is
also proud of the fact that he is a graduate of the Cambridge Public
School System (Cambridge Rindge & Latin Class of 1979), attended
Southern Connecticut College for 1 year and Bridgewater State College for
3 years, and was a co-captain of the Cambridge Rindge & Latin
basketball team that won the state championship in 1979.
For the last 20 years, Kevin has worked for the Massachusetts Office of
the State Auditor (OSA) in various capacities and currently serves as
OSA's Assistant Office Manager. In addition to his responsibilities at OSA,
Kevin is also the Founder and President of The Cambridge Educational Youth
League which was recently incorporated as a non-profit corporation under
the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to provide Cambridge youth
with an opportunity to participate in a full Saturday program that offers
both academic nurturing and athletic encouragement.
As a lifelong resident of the City of Cambridge, Kevin is concerned
about the myriad of changes that have impacted the City over the last
several years, including, but not limited to:
- The erosion of affordable housing in the City
- The lack of educational and athletics programs for the youth of our
City
- The reduction of social programs and the increase health care cost
especially for the city's elderly population.
As a member of the Cambridge City Council, Kevin intends to work
diligently to improve the equality of life for all Cambridge residents and
wants to work with all groups to bring about a Cambridge Community that
respect the rights of all, regardless of race, religious beliefs, gender
or sex orientation.
For a Better Cambridge Vote for Melvin Kevin Moore Candidate for
Cambridge City Councillor.
This candidate has not yet responded to the following:
2) Top Priorities: [List about three and elaborate below]
3) Quality of Life and Public Safety (including rodents, noise abatement,
etc.):
4) Traffic, Parking, and Transportation:
5) Municipal Finance (Budget, Assessments, Property Taxes, etc.):
6) Government and Elections (Plan E Charter, City Manager, staff for
councillors, etc.):
7) Land Use, Planning, Economic Development:
8) Human Services Programs: [including youth programs and senior programs]
9) Open Space, Parks, and Recreation:
10) Energy, the Environment, and Public Health:
11) Housing:
12) Arts and Public Celebrations:
13) University Relations:
14) Civic Participation:
15) Cambridge Public Schools: |