Dear Candidate,

In these final days of the campaign, we are sending five
questions on issues of great interest to members of the
Canyon Neighborhood Association. With apologies for the
rush, we would be grateful if you would send us your answers
by 12 noon on Wednesday, March 1 so that we can circulate
them on our mailing list and post them on the CNA website.
In the interest of clarity, please provide a simple yes or
no response, followed if you like by a sentence or two of
explanation. Many thanks for your time.

You can send your replies by email, cna@sfcanyon.org, or fax
(267) 295-8526.

1. As the cottonwoods along the bosque continue to die, many
residents believe that our river is being sacrificed to
overdevelopment. Would you actively support legislation
requiring the city to manage the Santa Fe Canyon reservoirs
so that enough water is released from McClure Dam to
guarantee a constant flow in the river? Please answer yes or
no.

2. Many District 1 and 2 residents are concerned with the
negative impact infill development is having on our
neighborhoods. Would you support legislation to discourage
more infill in the historic districts by restricting lot
splits and prohibiting timeshares and condominiums? Please
answer yes or no.

3. Traffic problems in Districts 1 and 2 grow worse every
year. Banning large commercial buses and semi-trailer trucks
from the Historic Districts would improve the quality of
life and provide business opportunities for smaller
locally-owned delivery and tour companies. Would you support
such a ban? Please answer yes or no.

4. The air quality in Santa Fe continues to deteriorate.
Would you support legislation requiring vehicle emission
inspections similar to those currently enforced in
Albuquerque? Please answer yes or no.

5. Many residents have recently complained that the city's
ordinance against short-term rentals is not being enforced.
As a councilor would you take action to ensure that the law
currently on the books is not weakened and that it is
vigorously enforced? Please answer yes or no.

The Board of DIrectors Canyon Neighborhood Association