Statement of JIM ROBERTS, Candidate for City Council Member, Seat 3 Occupation: Vice Mayor/Businessman Age: 33 Education and Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree Economics (high honors), UC Riverside Master's of Business Administration (honors), Santa Clara University Graduate of Leadership Sunnyvale During my first term as your Vice Mayor and Councilmember I have worked hard to improve the quality of life for Sunnyvale citizens. Over the past four years I have sponsored and supported legislation which has resulted in more public safety officers on our streets, expanded parks and recreation services, and the remodeling of our library. I am proud that this service expansion has occurred while maintaining my commitment to fiscal responsibility. In fact, our budget and 10 year Resource Allocation Plan have been balanced for every year I have been in office. In addition to improving and expanding city services, I have maintained my hard line against new high density housing projects. I stand firm in my commitment to protect the integrity of our neighborhoods. While our city government has been successful in meeting the challenges of the past four years, the future holds new threats to our quality of life. Our new challenge is to balance the demand for industrial and commercial intensification with the limits of our transportation infrastructure. The current economic climate makes it very profitable for developers to tear down one story industrial/commercial buildings and replace them with 4 or 5 story buildings. If we allow this to occur throughout our city, we will have gridlock on many of our major city streets. While a strong local economy is critical to our quality of life, we cannot allow it to grow disproportionately with our ability to handle the increased traffic it creates. We must strike a balance which allows for a healthy economy within the limits of our transportation system. I was born in this city and have lived here my entire life. Like you, I have a vested interest in making sure Sunnyvale remains a model city, and is the kind of place in which we all want to live. During my next term I will continue to fight to improve our quality of life, and maintain the suburban environment which gives Sunnyvale its charm. I look forward to serving you for another term, and respectfully ask for your vote on November 4.